A group of eight English players barring Dawid Malan, white-ball skipper Eoin Morgan and Chris Jordan have reached back to England on a chartered flight from India. These players would now undergo a mandatory 10-day quarantine in a government-approved hotel at Heathrow Airport. The mandatory quarantine is due to India’s presence on the “red list” in United Kingdom’s travel guidelines.
It is believed that the remaining three English players will be boarding a flight back home in the next 48 hours. However, it is not clear how the other members from England, who were part of the IPL 2021, including KKR’s James Foster and Nathan Leamon, Rajasthan Royals CEO Mike Fordham and commentator Nick Knight, would get back home.
The biggest contingent at the now postponed IPL was of the Australian players, which was 38 men strong. They are now being sent through Sri Lanka and Maldives’ route, where they will spend the necessary amount of time to qualify for a flight home. All travel from India to Australia is banned till May 15.
The IPL Governing Council Chairman Brijesh Patel and acting CEO Heman Amin have confirmed that all the foreign players would be sent back to their countries in a safe passage.