17.05.2021
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Australian cricketers including Steve Smith and Pat Cummins land in Sydney after being flown out of India

It comes as other Australians left in India are dealt another blow.

Cricketers land in Australia after fleeing India

Australian cricketers who were stranded in India have touched down in Sydney to undergo hotel quarantine.

A flight with some 38 cricket players and officials - including stars Steve Smith and Pat Cummins - left the Maldives on Sunday.

They had earlier been evacuated from India due to the rapidly-deteriorating COVID situation and the subsequent travel ban.

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All will now undergo hotel quarantine and will not count towards the cap on returned Australians.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says they wouldn’t take the place of any other Australians abroad.

Pat Cummins and Steve Smith. Credit: JAMES GOURLEY/AAPIMAGE
The plane carrying Australian cricketers lands. Credit: 7NEWS

“They will come back under their own steam, upon their own ticket, and they won’t be taking the spot in quarantine of any other Australian,” he told reporters on Sunday.

The cohort will not contribute to the current cap on returned travellers accepted by New South Wales, he said.

It comes as other Australians left in India are dealt another blow.

After returning positive COVID tests, dozens were denied a place on a repatriation flight that landed on Saturday morning.

COVID infections in India have risen by more than 2m over the past week and deaths by nearly 28,000. Credit: EPA
A heavy police presence is seen at Sydney Airport. Credit: 7NEWS

Some of those who tested positive have since returned negative swabs, indicating false positives.

Australia’s “temporary pause” on flights out of India expired on Saturday.

The two-week prevention threatened jail and fines for anyone who had been in India within 14 days of their intended arrival date into Australia.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been almost 25 million cases of COVID-19 reported in India.

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