Aussie IPL Stars May Have To Pay Heavy Penalty On Return Home
Australian cricketers may face trouble getting back home and could be left stranded somewhere after their media reported that the Australian government was mulling hefty fine and jail term for those r
"They have traveled there privately," Morrison was quoted as saying by The Guardian. "This wasn't part of an Australian tour. They're under their own resources and they'll be using those resources too, I'm sure, to see them return to Australia in accordance with their own arrangements," the report said.
"If imposed, it would be the first time it has been made a crime for an Australian to enter their own country," the SMH report on Friday further said.
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Three of the Australian cricketers in IPL - Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson, and Andrew Tye - have already returned home via Qatar. However, since their arrival home, the Australian borders have been completely sealed.
Umpire Paul Reiffel, who also wanted to return via Qatar after the three cricketers, couldn't do so as the flights to Australia were by then canceled. He was just 10 minutes away from leaving the IPL bio-bubble before he learned about the cancellation of the flights.
Cricketers aren't the only ones affected. Bengaluru FC footballer Erik Paartalu on Friday criticized the Australian government.
"As an Aussie that has lived and worked in India for 4 years now, I have never felt so far away from feeling Australian. I don't know how you can deny citizens to return home especially when there are hotel quarantines in place," he tweeted.
"I have worked inside a bubble for 7 months here in India and this is a huge blow to mine and thousands of others trying to get back to Australia. I hope the government isn't able to implement what they are trying to do," he added in the tweet.
"I understand everyone's concern with the level of infection over here and the possibility of a new variant. But isn't that the purpose of hotel quarantine for 14 days? Love to all those affected and hope this situation has a good outcome for all the Aussies here in India."