Glenn Maxwell banking on chartered flight to return to Australia via England

Glenn Maxwell

Ahmedabad: Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has said that he, along with other cricketers of his country, wouldn’t mind being on the same chartered flight that would take India, New Zealand and England players to the United Kingdom after the IPL. A senior BCCI official agreed that the option could be explored. All commercial flights from India to Australia are banned at the moment due to sky-rocketing cases of COVID-19 here. “We just want to find a way to go home. The BCCI, both governments can work a solution. If we have to wait bit longer, so be it but there is a way to get home at some stage,” Glenn Maxwell told ‘The Final Word Podcast’. The programme was conducted by journalists Geoff Lemon and Adam Collins.

“India and England are going to play in England. Worst comes to worst, we have to wait in England and try and find a way out in that chartered (flight) and get out of India. I am sure a lot of guys will try and put their hand up in trying to do that as well,” Maxwell said.

India and New Zealand are set to fight it out in the World Test Championship final from June 18. The players will fly to England for that after the IPL ends. England players in the ongoing league are expected to accompany them in the same flight.

BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal said the idea could be explored as the cricket body looks at several options for all the overseas players’ safe passage back to their respective countries in times of travel restrictions.

“Travelling to England and going to Australia from there could be an option that can be explored. There will be various options and obviously BCCI will try and take the safest one which doesn’t compromise any of the players’ health and security,” Dhumal said Friday.

For Maxwell, it’s about figuring the safest route that they can avail once the IPL is over as the bio-bubble is expected to break after that. There are 14 Australian players still remaining in the league after three pullouts.

“Once IPL finishes and potentially the bubble will be broken, you don’t want to be stuck here. I will try and look for the safest way to move on,” Maxwell opined.

“It’s something I floated to Vinnie (his fiancee). If things go extremely south, a whole lot worse, what are we actually supposed to do if there is no help? I am sure there will be help from BCCI to accommodate the overseas players at the moment,” added Maxwell.

Maxwell acknowledged that the health situation in India with above 3,00,000 positive cases every day, is grim. However, he asserted that the BCCI has managed to create a ‘solid bio-bubble’.

“It’s changed pretty fast in India but we have been sheltered well in the bubble. We are not really exposed too much (to the outside world). We straight move into the hotel, trying to stick to franchise’s business as usual, that is playing your sport,” Maxwell informed.

Maxwell said that he kept in touch with Kane Richardson and Adam Zampa. The two left fearing a lockdown after travel restrictions were in place. However, he thought it was prudent to stay back and wait for things to improve.

“That’s probably a situation I will be wary about, making one of these decisions and sort of being stuck. Obviously, the government said that they are going to shut borders from India and that’s pretty scary if you are stuck over here,” Maxwell said.

“We are just hoping, come May 15, hopefully things improve and there’s a lot of work to do, here in India. You see countless people stuck in hospitals needing that extra support, long way to go before it gets better,” he added.

 

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