The Australian players might not be available for the UAE leg of the Indian Premier League if Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley’s statements are anything to go by. Hockley, who was handed the full-time responsibility of the CEO earlier today, hinted that the players might not be willing to travel to UAE for the reaming part of the league.
"Our players from the IPL only today came out of quarantine, so our first priority is to make sure they are reunited with their families and that they're safe and well," said Hockley in a media conference after assuming his office. “We've been texting, and I've spoken to a couple of the broader group, not just the players but there's commentators, match officials and physios. They are clearly quite shaken from the experience, very appreciative to be home back here in Australia,” he added.
The Australian players and other members associated with the IPL 2021 in India, which has now been rescheduled for September 19-October 10 window in the UAE, got out of the hotel quarantine on May 31 only.
Hockley is also more concerned about the team playing together and his next focus is the Kangaroos’ tour to the Caribbean. "We've obviously got a tour to prepare for in the West Indies but once they're out of quarantine and we get back together as a group, that (IPL participation) is something we'll need to discuss,’ said Hockley.
Australia’s limited-overs tour to West Indies only begins on July 10 with the five T20Is in St. Lucia before they move to Barbados for the three ODIs. The team is likely to regroup around June 15 in Brisbane for practice before they head off to Wet Indies.
"It's a couple of weeks before the West Indies touring party regroups at the National Cricket Centre (in Brisbane) and I think that's a time to re-focus," said Hockley.
The CA also thanked the Australian government for its exemptions granted to those who have to leave Australia for work purposes. This way the Australian team will be eligible for the vaccine soon. “So now, once the players are out of quarantine, we will be working to offer them vaccinations before heading off to the West Indies,” said Hockley.