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MS Dhoni to take last flight home after all Chennai Super Kings teammates reach safely: Report

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New Delhi, May 6

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Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain MS Dhoni will reportedly be the last person from the team to leave for home from Delhi after the indefinite postponement of the 2021 Indian Premier League (IPL).

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Dhoni said that he will wait for the foreigners in the team to leave and then the other Indian players after which he will return home, according to the Indian Express. The former India captain told his teammates in a virtual meeting that foreign players  and support staff should be given preference to travel first as the tournament was taking place in India.

The 2021 IPL, which was held as India grappled with a raging second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, was postponed this week after multiple cases of the virus emerged within the tournament’s bio-bubble.

The organisers of the tournament are now in the process of ensuring players and coaching staff reach their respective homes safely. Cricket Australia said on Wednesday that the BCCI is looking to move Australian players and coaching staff to the Maldives and  Sri Lanka before sending them home as Australia has imposed a ban on travellers from India until May 15. — IANS

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