Hurricane warning leaves India stranded in Barbados after World Cup triumph
Written by I Dig SportsA hurricane warning has left the T20 World Cup-winning India team stranded in Barbados.
Hurricane Beryl (Category 4) is expected to pass by Barbados on Sunday night local time with the centre of the storm approximately 80 miles off the south coast. India are currently staying at the Hilton Hotel. They were initially planning a charter straight home but the airport has been closed since Sunday evening. South Africa had left earlier on Sunday.
BCCI secretary Jay Shah said that board is planning a felicitation for the victorious team after they reach India.
"Like you we are also stuck here. After the travel plans are clear, we will think about the felicitation," Shah told reporters in Barbados.
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The Indian team is due to tour Sri Lanka for three T20Is and three ODIs starting July 27.
'Seniors will be there for CT and WTC'
Shah has also said that "seniors will be there" in next year's Champions Trophy and the World Test Championship final, if India qualify for it, while a decision on whether Hardik Pandya succeeds Rohit Sharma as the next T20I captain will be taken solely by the selectors.
"The transition has already happened with three greats retiring," Shah said when asked about the team's next phase following the T20I retirements of Virat Kohli, Rohit and [Ravindra] Jadeja.
"The way this team is progressing, our target is to win the World Test Championship final and Champions Trophy. There will be a similar squad playing there. The seniors will be there."
This means that the senior players, fitness permitting, are likely to be available for the nine ODI matches that India will play before the Champions Trophy scheduled for February-March 2025 in Pakistan.
India's ODI assignments before that include three games each against Sri Lanka (away), New Zealand (home) and England (home).
'From Rohit to Virat, all excelled'
India, who had lost big finals in the past decade, finally ended their title drought after losing two ICC finals - World Test Championship and ODI World Cup final - over the last 12 months and Shah hoped the winning run would continue.
"I would want India to win all the titles. We have the biggest bench strength, only three players from this team are going to Zimbabwe. We can field three teams if the need arises," he said. "The way this team is progressing, our target is to win World Test Championship final and Champions Trophy. There will be a similar squad playing there. The seniors will be there."
On Hardik's all-round performance in the T20 World Cup and chances of him taking over the captaincy from Rohit, Shah said: "Captaincy will be decided by the selectors and we will announce it after discussing with them. You asked about Hardik, there were lot of questions over his form but the selectors showed faith in him and he proved himself."
India will next travel to Zimbabwe for a five-match T20I series which begins on July 6 in Harare. Shubman Gill will lead the Indian side there with plenty of seniors being rested. Shah also confirmed that an India A team will be travelling to Australia later in the year ahead of the Border Gavaskar Trophy.