Australian IPL players released from hotel quarantine

Australian cricketers, including former captain Steve Smith and David Warner, were released from hotel quarantine in Sydney on Monday after being evacuated from India amid a surge of COVID-19 cases, Reuters reported.

Fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Jason Behrendorff were also among those released after a two-week quarantine following their return home in the wake of the Indian Premier League’s suspension.

“It’s always tough being stuck somewhere, and knowing that we’re able to get home was a relief, and now we’re out of quarantine, I can’t wait to get home and see my family,” Behrendorff told Australian media.

An Australian IPL contingent of 38 players, coaches, officials and commentators were forced to take charter planes to Sri Lanka and the Maldives after the government placed a temporary ban on travellers from India due to the worsening health crisis in the Asian nation, Reuters reported.

The ban was lifted two weeks ago.

“They’re clearly quite shaken from the experience, very appreciative to be home, to be back in Australia,” Cricket Australia (CA) boss Nick Hockley said.

“Now once the players are out of quarantine we will be working to offer them (COVID-19) vaccinations before heading off to the West Indies.”

Cummins, Smith, Warner and Behrendorff will have only two weeks’ rest before assembling in Brisbane ahead of the white-ball tour of West Indies, which starts on July 9.