IPL 2021: How long has the Kiwi cricketer going to the UK stay in India?

The New Zealand cricketer, who played for the IPL, including captain Kane Williamson, will remain in India until May 10, after which he will return to Britain. Heath Mills, head of the New Zealand Cricketers’ Association, gave this information on Wednesday. The remaining New Zealanders and support staff can fly home on chartered flights. So far, only British citizens are allowed to travel from India but they must remain in quarantine for ten days at a government official.

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Mills told ESPN Cricinfo, “Cricketers cannot leave in the UK due to travel restrictions until May 11. It is challenging for them to wait a few more days in India. Returning to New Zealand are Stephen Fleming, Brendon McCullum, Kyle Mills, Shane Bond and Mike Hewson.

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“It’s challenging for players to come back to New Zealand,” Mills said. Perhaps one or two teams are better at assembling chartered flights. You will know in the next 24 hours. New Zealand will play a two-Test series in England starting June 2. Following this, the final match of the World Test Championship will be played against India in Southampton from 18 June.

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