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Ricky Ponting: Travelling back to Australia is a small issue

Three Australian players have exited the tournament amid the escalating health crisis, while Mumbai Indians batsman Chris Lynn requested Cricket Australia to arrange for a chartered flight to take them home after the event is over.

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Ricky Ponting. Pic/Suresh Karkera

Ricky Ponting. Pic/Suresh Karkera

Australian players might be a bit apprehensive following the suspension of flights from India but Delhi Capitals' head coach Ricky Ponting said it's a "small issue" when compared to the chaos triggered by the second wave of COVID-19 infections here. Australia on Tuesday suspended all direct passenger flights from India until May 15 due to the "very significant" spike in COVID-19 cases in India. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison also made it clear that cricketers competing in the IPL will have to make their "own arrangements" to return home. "There have been revelations that our government has made as far as Australians in India returning to Australia. No doubt there have been few distractions, but the travel side for us and Australians who are here is only a small issue," Ponting said in a virtual press conference after his side lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore by one run.

"On daily basis, we are thinking about what's happening outside and we understand how blessed we are to be doing what we are doing. Hopefully, there are a number of people in India who got enjoyment by watching IPL cricket." Three Australian players have exited the tournament amid the escalating health crisis, while Mumbai Indians batsman Chris Lynn requested Cricket Australia to arrange for a chartered flight to take them home after the event is over. The BCCI has already assured that it will make arrangements for the return of the foreign players once the tournament ends. A second wave of COVID-19 pandemic has swept India and the country is recording over 3 lakh daily cases for the past few days, leaving the health infrastructure in shambles. In the wake of the unprecedent health crisis, India and DC spinner Ravichandran Ashwin decided to take a break from the tournament to be with his family.

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