<p>Batsman Chris Lynn has asked Australia's cricket board to arrange a charter flight to bring players home at the end of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as India battles a surge in Covid-19 infections.</p>.<p>Three Australian cricketers have already cut short their IPL season to head home but a number of the country's top players, including Steve Smith, David Warner and Pat Cummins, remain.</p>.<p>Cricket Australia (CA) contacted Australia's IPL players on Monday inquiring about their health and travel plans.</p>.<p>"I texted back that as Cricket Australia make 10% of every IPL contract was there a chance we could spend that money this year on a charter flight once the tournament is over?" Lynn, who plays for Mumbai Indians, told News Corp media.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/everyone-is-sort-of-nervous-whether-they-can-get-back-into-australia-says-david-hussey-979019.html" target="_blank">Everyone is sort of nervous whether they can get back into Australia, says David Hussey</a></strong></p>.<p>"I know there are people worse off than us. But we are going from a really tight bubble and are getting vaccinated next week so hopefully the government will let us get home on a private charter.</p>.<p>"We are not asking for shortcuts and we signed up knowing the risks. But it would be great to get home as soon as the event is over."</p>.<p>The regular season ends on May 23, with qualifiers and eliminators to follow before the final on May 30.</p>.<p>CA were unable to provide immediate comment.</p>.<p>India recorded 352,991 new cases of Covid-19 on Monday, placing further strain on an already overwhelmed health system.</p>.<p>Australia is set to consider a proposal on Tuesday to suspend all flights from India to prevent more virulent coronavirus variants entering the country.</p>.<p>The government said last week it would cut the number of its citizens able to return from India and other red-zone countries.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/cricket-stars-leave-ipl-2021-as-indias-covid-19-toll-grows-979140.html" target="_blank">Cricket stars leave IPL 2021 as India's Covid-19 toll grows</a></strong></p>.<p>The IPL is being played under biosecurity protocols and Lynn said he felt comfortable in the environment and had no immediate plans to leave.</p>.<p>"Obviously India is in chaos at the moment. But we are at least giving people something to smile about by playing the tournament," he added.</p>.<p>Eoin Morgan, one of 11 England players in the IPL, said they were constantly talking about the situation outside the bubble.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/early-player-exits-as-covid-19-cases-surge-in-india-bcci-says-indian-premier-league-will-go-on-979013.html" target="_blank">Early player exits as Covid-19 cases surge in India; BCCI says Indian Premier League will go on</a></strong></p>.<p>"It's not nice to watch from afar, considering how lucky we are in a bubble and not be affected by it very much," Morgan told reporters. "We lend our support ... to everybody who is ill or going through tough times."</p>.<p>New Zealand Cricket Players Association chief executive Heath Mills said none of their players had asked to go home.</p>.<p>"There's no doubt they're certainly anxious about what's happening in India and what they're witnessing. But they feel well looked-after by their IPL franchises and safe in their bubbles," Mills said.</p>
<p>Batsman Chris Lynn has asked Australia's cricket board to arrange a charter flight to bring players home at the end of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as India battles a surge in Covid-19 infections.</p>.<p>Three Australian cricketers have already cut short their IPL season to head home but a number of the country's top players, including Steve Smith, David Warner and Pat Cummins, remain.</p>.<p>Cricket Australia (CA) contacted Australia's IPL players on Monday inquiring about their health and travel plans.</p>.<p>"I texted back that as Cricket Australia make 10% of every IPL contract was there a chance we could spend that money this year on a charter flight once the tournament is over?" Lynn, who plays for Mumbai Indians, told News Corp media.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/everyone-is-sort-of-nervous-whether-they-can-get-back-into-australia-says-david-hussey-979019.html" target="_blank">Everyone is sort of nervous whether they can get back into Australia, says David Hussey</a></strong></p>.<p>"I know there are people worse off than us. But we are going from a really tight bubble and are getting vaccinated next week so hopefully the government will let us get home on a private charter.</p>.<p>"We are not asking for shortcuts and we signed up knowing the risks. But it would be great to get home as soon as the event is over."</p>.<p>The regular season ends on May 23, with qualifiers and eliminators to follow before the final on May 30.</p>.<p>CA were unable to provide immediate comment.</p>.<p>India recorded 352,991 new cases of Covid-19 on Monday, placing further strain on an already overwhelmed health system.</p>.<p>Australia is set to consider a proposal on Tuesday to suspend all flights from India to prevent more virulent coronavirus variants entering the country.</p>.<p>The government said last week it would cut the number of its citizens able to return from India and other red-zone countries.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/cricket-stars-leave-ipl-2021-as-indias-covid-19-toll-grows-979140.html" target="_blank">Cricket stars leave IPL 2021 as India's Covid-19 toll grows</a></strong></p>.<p>The IPL is being played under biosecurity protocols and Lynn said he felt comfortable in the environment and had no immediate plans to leave.</p>.<p>"Obviously India is in chaos at the moment. But we are at least giving people something to smile about by playing the tournament," he added.</p>.<p>Eoin Morgan, one of 11 England players in the IPL, said they were constantly talking about the situation outside the bubble.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/early-player-exits-as-covid-19-cases-surge-in-india-bcci-says-indian-premier-league-will-go-on-979013.html" target="_blank">Early player exits as Covid-19 cases surge in India; BCCI says Indian Premier League will go on</a></strong></p>.<p>"It's not nice to watch from afar, considering how lucky we are in a bubble and not be affected by it very much," Morgan told reporters. "We lend our support ... to everybody who is ill or going through tough times."</p>.<p>New Zealand Cricket Players Association chief executive Heath Mills said none of their players had asked to go home.</p>.<p>"There's no doubt they're certainly anxious about what's happening in India and what they're witnessing. But they feel well looked-after by their IPL franchises and safe in their bubbles," Mills said.</p>