Rohit Sharma’s Wife Ritika Sajdeh Shares Heart-Wrenching Pics Of Hurricane From Barbados

Rohit Sharma’s Wife Ritika Sajdeh Shares Heart-Wrenching Pics Of Hurricane From Barbados




After a memorable win on the T20 World Cup 2024, Staff India is caught in Barbados as a result of risk of a hurricane. Rohit Sharma and his staff defeated South Africa within the last on Saturday (IST) to raise the trophy and have been scheduled to go away for India on Sunday. Nonetheless, they have been pressured to remain put within the island nation because the Barbados authorities needed to shut down the airport and cancel all flights. As per reviews, the staff is now anticipated to return house by way of a constitution flight on Thursday morning.

Earlier than reaching India, Captain Rohit's spouse Ritika Sajdeh shared some disturbing photographs of the affect of the storm on the marine lifetime of Barbados.

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Ritika shared an image of a useless fish and turtle eggs on her Instagram story. These photos have been sufficient to point out the horrible affect of the storm.

Staff India flight standing:

Air India's particular constitution flight referred to as AIC24WC (Air India Champions 24 World Cup) is about to deliver again the Indian staff, its help workers, households of the gamers and a few Board officers and the Indian media, who’ve been stranded right here for the final three days as a result of Cyclone Beryl.

The Rohit Sharma-led facet gained the title after an exhilarating seven-run win over South Africa within the last on Saturday.

The flight, which took off from New Jersey, US, on July 2, is predicted to land in Barbados at 2am native time.

As per the schedule, the flight is now anticipated to take off from Barbados at 4:30 am (native time). It’s going to take 16 hours to succeed in Delhi, the place the staff will land at 6 am (Indian time) on Thursday, if their departure shouldn’t be delayed additional.

The Grantley Adams Worldwide Airport resumed its operations on Tuesday. Earlier, the Indian staff was scheduled to depart on July 2 at 6 pm native time and arrive on Wednesday at 7.45 pm (IST).

With PTI inputs

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