IPL 2021: Australian Players Adam Zampa And Kane Richardson Of RCB And Andrew Tye Of Rajasthan Royals, Pull Out Of Tournament
IPL 2021: Royal Challengers Bangalore players Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson will return to Australia for personal reasons, the team said on Monday.
- Kislaya Srivastava
- Updated: April 26, 2021 01:16 PM IST
Highlights
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Australia players Andrew Tye, Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson pull out of IPL
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Andrew Tye of Rajasthan Royals pulled out for personal reasons on Sunday
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RCB's Zampa, Richardson pulled out on Monday, also for personal reasons
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) players Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson have decided to return to Australia mid-way through the IPL for personal reasons, RCB said on Monday. "Adam Zampa & Kane Richardson are returning to Australia for personal reasons and will be unavailable for the remainder of #IPL2021. Royal Challengers Bangalore management respects their decision and offers them complete support," RCB tweeted. Zampa and Richardson's decision comes a day after another Australian cricketer at the IPL, Andrew Tye of Rajasthan Royals, returned to Australia, also for personal reasons.
Official Announcment:
— Royal Challengers Bangalore (@RCBTweets) April 26, 2021
Adam Zampa & Kane Richardson are returning to Australia for personal reasons and will be unavailable for the remainder of #IPL2021. Royal Challengers Bangalore management respects their decision and offers them complete support.#PlayBold #WeAreChallengers pic.twitter.com/NfzIOW5Pwl
AJ Tye flew back to Australia earlier today due to personal reasons. We will continue to offer any support he may need.#RoyalsFamily
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) April 25, 2021
Tye explained the reason behind his leaving the IPL midway and said he was worried about getting "locked out" of Australia amid restriction in his state of Western Australia.
"There was a number of reasons, but the main one was with the situation that has started to happen back home in Perth with a lot of cases in hotel quarantine coming out of India," Tye told SEN radio from Doha.
"Now there's been a community case in Perth governments are trying to restrict numbers coming back in, especially Western Australia."
Bubble fatigue was also a factor, Tye said. "I just thought to try and get on the front foot and get home before I got locked out of the country. It's been a long time in bubbles and hubs - doing the calculations earlier, think I've had 11 days at home out of the bubble since August, so for me I just wanted to get home."
Meanwhile, Kolkata Knight Riders mentor and former Australia cricketer David Hussey said several Australian players are nervous about whether they can get back into Australia.
"Everyone is sort of a bit nervous about whether they can get back into Australia. I dare say there will be a few other Australians a bit nervous about getting back into Australia," Hussey told the Sydney Morning Herald.
On Sunday, Delhi Capitals off spinner Ravichandran Ashwin decided to take a break from the IPL to help his family and extended family, who are "putting up a fight against Covid-19."
I would be taking a break from this years IPL from tomorrow. My family and extended family are putting up a fight against #COVID19 and I want to support them during these tough times. I expect to return to play if things go in the right direction. Thank you @DelhiCapitals
— Stay home stay safe! Take your vaccine (@ashwinravi99) April 25, 2021
None of the players or franchises had said that their decision had anything to do with the Covid-19 situation in India.
Covid-19 cases are on the rise at an alarming rate as the country battles with a deadly second wave of infection with its healthcare systems overwhelmed.
While Zampa was yet to feature for RCB this season, Richarson played one match and picked up one wicket.
After the first 20 matches played in Chennai and Mumbai, the IPL caravan has moved to Ahmedabad and Delhi for the next leg of games.
Incidentally New Delhi is one of the worst-affected cities in terms of Covid-19 caseload.