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Indian Cricket Team Returns Home After T20 World Cup Triumph

Indian Cricket Team Returns Home After T20 World Cup Triumph

The Indian cricket team, fresh from their triumph at the T20 World Cup 2024, finally returned home to a hero's welcome after being stranded in Bridgetown, Barbados for three days due to a category 4 hurricane. The team departed on a chartered Air India flight from the Grantley Adams International Airport on July 3, arriving in Delhi on Thursday morning.The Indian squad, along with its support staff, players' families, and board officials, boarded the flight, which was arranged by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The team had been scheduled to leave on July 2 but was delayed due to the late arrival of the plane.The Boeing 777, which had flown in from New Jersey, USA, landed in Barbados around 2 a.m. local time. Airport staff stated that it was the largest aircraft they had ever seen at the Grantley Adams International Airport, which had resumed operations on Tuesday.The Indian team's victory in the T20 World Cup was a thrilling affair, with the team pulling off a seven-run win over South Africa in the final. The triumph ended an 11-year trophy drought for India.Upon their return, the players were greeted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries. Plans are also underway for a road show in Mumbai to honor the triumphant team.The Indian team's journey home was not without its challenges. Hurricane Beryl, which had caused the team's initial delay, was now headed towards Jamaica. However, the BCCI managed to secure a charter flight to bring the players home safely.The team's return marks a significant moment in Indian cricket history. The T20 World Cup victory is a testament to the team's hard work, dedication, and resilience. The players' triumph has brought joy and pride to the nation and has inspired a new generation of cricketers.

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Indian Cricket Team's Departure from Barbados Delayed Due to Charter Flight Issue

Indian Cricket Team's Departure from Barbados Delayed Due to Charter Flight Issue

The triumphant Indian cricket team's departure from Barbados has been delayed due to the absence of their charter flight. The Air India special charter flight, designated as AIC24WC, was scheduled to transport the squad, support staff, family members, and media personnel back to India after their historic T20 World Cup victory. However, the flight has yet to arrive in Barbados.The Rohit Sharma-led team secured the title with a thrilling seven-run triumph over South Africa in the final on June 29. The flight, which departed from New Jersey, USA on July 2, was initially expected to land in Barbados around 2 a.m. local time. However, the flight's arrival has been postponed, and it is now scheduled to depart from Barbados at 4:30 a.m. (local time).The Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados resumed operations on July 2 after being closed due to Hurricane Beryl. The Indian team was originally scheduled to leave around 6 p.m. local time on July 2 and arrive in Delhi at 7.45 p.m. (IST) on July 3. However, the delays have pushed back their arrival time to 6 a.m. (IST) on July 4, assuming there are no further setbacks.The players are eagerly awaiting their return to India, where they will be felicitated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The schedule for this event has not yet been finalized. Meanwhile, Hurricane Beryl has weakened to a Category 4 storm and is moving towards Jamaica.

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Indian Cricket Team Stranded in Barbados After Hurricane, Airport to Reopen Soon

Indian Cricket Team Stranded in Barbados After Hurricane, Airport to Reopen Soon

The Indian cricket team, fresh from their triumph at the T20 World Cup, faced an unexpected delay in their return home due to Hurricane Beryl. The storm forced the closure of the airport in Barbados, leaving the team and their entourage stranded for two days.However, relief came on Tuesday evening when Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced that the airport was expected to resume operations within the next six to 12 hours. This news brought a sigh of relief to the Indian contingent, who have been eager to return home and celebrate their victory.The team's victory on Saturday was a historic moment for Indian cricket. After a title drought of 11 years, the Rohit Sharma-led squad defeated South Africa by seven runs in a thrilling final. The win sparked jubilation across India and cemented the team's status as one of the world's best.Despite the airport closure, the Indian team remained in high spirits, according to Prime Minister Mottley. She praised the team for their resilience and expressed her hope that they would be able to leave Barbados soon.The hurricane, which lashed Barbados and nearby islands on Monday, caused significant damage to coastal infrastructure. However, Mottley emphasized that the storm could have been much worse and expressed gratitude that it did not make landfall.The Indian team's departure from Barbados is now imminent, but they face a narrow window of opportunity as another hurricane is expected to approach on Wednesday. Prime Minister Mottley expressed her hope that the team would be able to leave before the next storm arrives.The Indian cricket team's victory at the T20 World Cup has been a source of immense pride for the nation. Their triumph has brought joy to millions of fans and has further cemented India's status as a cricketing powerhouse.

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Indian Cricket Team's Return Home Delayed by Hurricane Beryl

Indian Cricket Team's Return Home Delayed by Hurricane Beryl

Indian Cricket Team's Return Delayed by Hurricane BerylThe Indian cricket team's triumphant return to India has been temporarily halted due to the impact of Hurricane Beryl. The team, led by Rohit Sharma, recently emerged victorious in the T20 World Cup, bringing an end to an 11-year drought for an ICC championship.Hurricane Beryl, which originated in the Atlantic, has intensified into a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds reaching 210 kmph. The hurricane is currently located approximately 570km east-southeast of Barbados and is expected to strengthen further. As a result, the airport in Bridgetown, where the Indian team is currently based, is expected to cease operations in the evening.The Indian team's original travel itinerary involved taking an Emirates flight from New York, with a stopover in Dubai. However, given the current circumstances, a source informed PTI that the revised plan is to arrange a charter flight to bring the team back to India."The team was supposed to leave from here (Bridgetown) to New York and then reach India via Dubai. But now the plan is to get a charter flight straight from here to Delhi. A meeting with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also being considered," a source said.The Indian delegation, comprising players, coaching staff, family members, and officials, totals around 70 individuals. The team's return to India is eagerly anticipated by fans and officials alike, who are keen to celebrate their historic victory.

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