BCCI organised charter flights for both men and women players: Harmanpreet Kaur quashes allegations of bias
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After allegations of gender bias against the BCCI started doing rounds on Tuesday, women's T20I team captain Harmanpreet Kaur tweeted that option of taking charter flights for Mumbai were given to India Women's cricketers as well but some just chose to travel in commercial flights.
India men's and women's cricket teams are gearing up for their all-important tour of England and in these unprecedented times following strict quarantine rules have become part of the preparations. The BCCI has organised Charter flights to ferry both men and women players to Mumbai before we leave for the UK. Considering the distance and individual convenience players have made their own choice. According to reports players will have to quarantine in their hotel rooms for 2 weeks in Mumbai before arriving in England and isolating themselves for 10 more days there. Given the circumstances the players from both the men's and women's team have started moving to Mumbai. On Tuesday, BCCI was accused of bias between the men's and women's team. Unverified reports suggested that charter flights to ferry players to Mumbai were arranged only for the men's team players, while India Women cricketers could be asked to take commercial route.More Related News