23 November,2023 07:42 AM IST | Sydney | AFP
Oz skipper Pat Cummins arrives at Sydney International Airport yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Australia's World Cup winners have been denied a full-scale heroes' welcome home by a packed cricket schedule that sees them face India today at the start of a T20I series, four days after meeting in the one-day final.
Australia's celebrations had to be scaled back by the demands of the international cricket calendar. Seven members of the triumphant ODI squad will remain for the five-match T20 series including Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith and Travis Head, who scored a century in the final.
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That meant a low-key return for the rest of the one-day squad as they flew home in dribs and drabs, with smiling skipper Pat Cummins among those landing in Australia on Wednesday. It was a far cry from some of the raucous ticker-tape parades enjoyed by victorious Australian cricket teams of yesteryear.
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"We've all split off our own different ways, there's T20s coming up, some guys are on aeroplanes at the moment getting home as well," wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey told reporters on arrival home in Adelaide.
He added: "It's probably pretty odd scheduling now that you look at it, to win a World Cup and a few days later you're playing again."
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