IPL 2021: Mumbai Indians, CSK, Punjab avid gamers to soar industrial; undergo 6-day quarantine

IPL 2021

Chennai Gargantuan Kings are having a look to acquire their Indian and English avid gamers on a industrial plane to UAE a day after the fifth Test in Manchester became cancelled attributable to a COVID-19 outbreak in the traffic’ camp.
 

Chennai Gargantuan Kings all-rounder Sam Curran became half of the India-England series. (IPL/File Photo)

Dubai: Mumbai Indians stars together with skipper Rohit Sharma are leaving for Dubai on Saturday while CSK and Punjab Kings hold also made individual whisk arrangements with BCCI’s plans for a charter flight on September 15 aborted after cancellation of the fifth Test in Manchester. For MI, the opposite avid gamers who would possibly maybe presumably be leaving for Dubai with their respective households are Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav.

Ravindra Jadeja, Cheteshwar Pujara, Shardul Thakur, Moeen Ali and Sam Curran are half of the CSK squad which has already started coaching before the IPL resuming September 19.

Captain Okay L Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Mohammad Shami and Dawid Malan are the Punjab avid gamers who’re in Manchester.

“The BCCI is now not arranging any charter flights since the Test match has been cancelled. So every franchise is making their bear whisk plan. Since they are all flying industrial, they’re going to probably be doing six-days of room quarantine,” a senior IPL legit mentioned.

Before COVID struck the Indian team, the design became a bubble to bubble transfer with avid gamers of both teams taking a chartered flight to UAE. “Charter flight is now not a possibility anymore. We’re making an try to acquire their tickets achieved for a industrial flight the next day. When they land, they’re going to attain six-day quarantine take care of the rest of the avid gamers,” CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan informed PTI.

Punjab Kings CEO Satish Menon mentioned: “In all probability, our avid gamers will soar out from Manchester the next day.”

Indian avid gamers hold been in their rooms in Manchester since junior physio Yogesh Parmar tested sure on Thursday.

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