Adam Zampa argues the Indian Premier League should have again been held in UAE, and explained his decision to leave early was based on prioritising his mental health over financial gain.
Adam Zampa is hoping to get home and Kane Williamson and David Warner, IPL teammates, suit up in India.There are more than 30 Australian players, coaches, commentators and umpires in India for the lucrative tournament whose passage home is under a cloud after the government’s decision. The tournament is due to end on May 30.
“They have travelled there privately,” Morrison said of the cricketers. “This wasn’t part of an Australian tour. They’re under their own resources and they’ll be using those resources too, I’m sure, to see them return to Australia in accordance with their own arrangements.” But ultimately it came down to personal factors, including not wanting to again jeopardise his twice-postponed wedding to fiance, Hattie. Zampa is hoping it will be third time lucky, with the couple now due to wed on June 18.Advertisement“Obviously the COVID situation over here is pretty dire.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
Probably more difficult for the ones earning millions.....ask Maxwell and Cummins.
If the health of the country mattered to these people, they wouldn’t have gone in the first place.