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Indian team stranded in Barbados following T20 World Cup victory because of Category 4 Hurricane Beryl – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 6:10 AM
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The Indian men’s cricket team recently won a thrilling final by seven runs in Barbados, marking their first global tournament victory since the 2013 Champions Trophy. However, their return to India has been delayed due to Hurricane Beryl, an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 storm that is approaching the Caribbean’s Windward Islands. The team is currently stuck in Barbados, with reports suggesting that their travel plans have been affected by the hurricane.

Hurricane Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 season, is forecasted to bring life-threatening winds and flash flooding to the Caribbean region. With maximum sustained winds of 130 mph, the storm poses a significant threat as it moves through the area. The US National Hurricane Center has issued advisories warning residents to stay informed about the storm’s progression.

While the team awaits clearance to return home, they are currently staying at the Hilton Hotel in Barbados. Jay Shah, the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has confirmed that the team’s travel plans are uncertain, and any celebrations or felicitations will be organized once the situation is clearer. The BCCI has announced a prize money reward of nearly $15 million for the team, in recognition of their talent, determination, and sportsmanship.

In addition to the bonus prize money, India will also receive $2.45 million from the record prize pool of $11.25 million for the tournament. The victory has sparked celebrations across the country, with cricket fans donning blue India shirts and taking to the streets in cities like New Delhi. The team’s success has reignited the nation’s passion for cricket, showcasing the sport’s ability to unite and inspire people across diverse communities.

Despite the delays caused by Hurricane Beryl, the Indian cricket team’s remarkable victory in the global tournament has captured the nation’s attention and garnered widespread support. As they navigate the challenges of returning home amidst the storm, the team’s resilience and determination embody the spirit of sportsmanship and excellence. The BCCI’s commitment to honoring the team’s achievements with substantial prize money reflects the significance of their win in the world of cricket.

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