After the memorable triumph on the T20 World Cup 2024, Workforce India is caught in Barbados, as a consequence of a hurricane risk. Rohit Sharma and co defeated South Africa within the summit conflict and lifted the trophy on Saturday (IST), and have been to depart for India on Sunday. Nonetheless, they have been compelled to stay within the island nation because the Barbados authorities needed to shut down the airport whereas all flights have been cancelled. As per the reviews, the staff is now anticipated to be again residence on Thursday morning, by way of a constitution flight.
Forward of their arrival in India, skipper Rohit’s spouse Ritika Sajdeh, shared some disturbing photos of the hurricane’s impression on Barbados’ marine life.

On her Instagram story, Ritika shared a picture of a lifeless fish and a turtle egg. These photos have been sufficient to indicate the cruel impression of the hurricane.
Workforce India’s Flight Standing:
An Air India particular constitution flight named AIC24WC — Air India Champions 24 World Cup — is about to convey again the Indian squad, its help workers, the gamers’ households and a few board officers and Indian media, who’ve been stranded right here for the previous three days as a consequence of hurricane Beryl.
The Rohit Sharma-led aspect received the title after pulling off an exhilarating seven-run win over South Africa within the closing on Saturday.
The flight, which took off from New Jersey, USA on July 2, is anticipated to land in Barbados round 2 am native time.
As per the schedule, the flight is now anticipated to take off from Barbados at 4:30am (native time). It can take a 16-hour flying time to succeed in Delhi, the place the staff will land on Thursday at 6 am (IST) if there aren’t any additional delays of their departure.
The Grantley Adams Worldwide airport resumed its operations on Tuesday. Earlier, the Indian staff was scheduled to depart round 6 pm native time on July 2 and arrive at 7.45pm (IST) on Wednesday.
With PTI Inputs
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