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Former cricketer Michael Slater says Scott Morrison has ‘blood on his hands’ over India travel ban – The Guardian
Cricket commentator says the Coalition policy of stopping Australians from returning home is a ‘disgrace’

IPLCricket commentator says the Coalition policy of stopping Australians from returning home is a disgrace
Former Test cricketer turned commentator Michael Slater has accused Australias prime minister, Scott Morrison, of having blood on his hands as the Covid-19 crisis escalates in India.
Slater, who has been in India to commentate on the IPL, said in a Twitter post on Monday night that the governments policy of temporarily preventing Australians from returning home was a disgrace.
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