The Indian team defeated South Africa by 7 runs in the final of the T20 World Cup 2024 and achieved the distinction of becoming the world champion for the fourth time. After becoming the champion, while the players of the Indian team wanted to reach India with the trophy as soon as possible, the storm in Barbados dashed their hopes.
It started raining heavily in Barbados on Sunday night, which turned into a strong storm on Monday morning. Given this storm, the Barbados government closed the airport from 6 pm on Sunday and imposed a lockdown from 8 pm. After this everyone stayed inside their hotel and home.
Now Dainik Jagran's sports editor Abhishek Tripathi has given a big update about the weather in Barbados. He said that the storm in Barbados has stopped and the Indian team will leave for Delhi by charter from 6 pm today (Barbados local time).
BCCI arranged a special charter for the Indian team to return to the country
The Indian team will leave for Delhi from Barbados (local time) by charter at 6 pm on Tuesday. The BCCI has arranged for them to reach India by special charter. The storm has now stopped here.
In such a situation, Team India will reach around 7 pm Indian time. Fans are already very eager at the airport to give a strong welcome to the Indian team.
Earlier, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah had said that he had to leave on Sunday afternoon, but due to this cyclone, he decided to go with the team. I could not leave the team alone. The team had to go later by another charter.
Let us tell you that the cyclone that wreaked havoc in Barbados is named Beryl. Heavy rains and strong winds were felt in this storm. The storm had winds up to 150 miles per hour (240 kilometers per hour). In this storm, the roofs of many people's houses were blown away. On this, the National Hurricane Center said that this is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation. Before this, such a terrible storm had come into the Caribbean region 20 years ago, which was named Ivan.
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