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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 returning from India, which is reeling under an unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases.
"The federal government is considering fining and jailing anyone who tries to enter Australia from India amid that country's Covid-19 crisis," said a report in the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH).
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