Team India Adapts To Hurricane Beryl's Threats In Barbados
Team India, fresh off their T20 World Cup win in Barbados, finds themselves stranded on the Caribbean island. A hurricane named Beryl is expected to hit on Monday morning (Monday evening in India), causing the team to remain in Bridgetown for an extended period.
The return of the Indian cricket team is delayed due to Hurricane Beryl. This category 3 storm is predicted to cause substantial damage. As a result, the team will likely stay in Barbados until at least Monday or possibly longer.

Beryl is the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season and has intensified into a "very dangerous" Category 3 storm as it approaches Barbados. The National Hurricane Center predicts that Beryl will strengthen further into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 hurricane by the time it reaches the Windward Islands late Sunday or early Monday.
The current natural disaster has led to the closure of Barbados airport, with flights being cancelled indefinitely. This situation has left the entire team stranded, potentially delaying their return to India even further.
Reports from Revsportz indicate that Team India players are currently eating their meals on paper plates while standing in a queue. All players are confined to their hotel in Bridgetown due to Hurricane Beryl.
The players have been receiving their lunch and dinner on paper plates because they are not allowed outside and there is a shortage of staff members. Consequently, they must stand in line for their meals within the hotel premises.
Despite these challenges, Team India remains safe and is following all necessary precautions during this natural hazard. The situation continues to be monitored closely as they await further updates regarding their travel plans.