Team India Stranded in Barbados: Hurricane Beryl Throws a Curveball
The Indian cricket team’s tour of the West Indies has hit a major roadblock with Hurricane Beryl forcing them to stay put in Barbados. The team, scheduled to play the second ODI in Trinidad on July 1, is now uncertain about their travel plans as the storm wreaks havoc in the region.
The impact:
- Flight cancellations: The hurricane has led to widespread flight cancellations, leaving the Indian team grounded in Barbados.
- Match uncertainty: The second ODI, originally scheduled for July 1, is now in jeopardy. The Cricket West Indies (CWI) is monitoring the situation closely and will make a decision on the match’s fate based on the storm’s trajectory and the safety of players and officials.
- Logistical challenges: The team is facing logistical challenges in getting to Trinidad, with potential delays affecting their preparations for the upcoming matches.
The situation:
- Hurricane Beryl, currently a tropical storm, is expected to intensify and become a hurricane by July 1, impacting the Caribbean region.
- The Indian team has been diligently training in Barbados ahead of the ODI series, and the sudden interruption has thrown their schedule into disarray.
What’s next?
The Indian team and the CWI are closely monitoring the situation and waiting for the storm to pass. The fate of the second ODI remains uncertain, but the safety of everyone involved is the top priority.
We’ll keep you updated on the situation and any further developments.
Data:
- The second ODI was originally scheduled for July 1 at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad.
- Hurricane Beryl is expected to intensify and become a hurricane by July 1.
Stay tuned for updates on the Indian team’s travel plans and the fate of the second ODI!
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