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India star MS Dhoni has dropped a massive hint about his future in the Indian Premier League promo
The former Indian cricketer attended an event in Bengaluru on Thursday where he revealed that he was undergoing rehabilitation after knee surgery and should recover well in time for IPL 2024 promo
Dhoni has captained Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to five IPL titles, the same as Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai Indians (MI) promo
When CSK won the record-equalling fifth IPL title earlier this year, Dhoni had a lingering knee injury promo
Dhoni, who underwent the operation following a successful tournament, on Thursday disclosed that he was not experiencing any complications and was well on the road to full recovery promo
The doctors of the 42-year-old have also assured him that he would feel significantly promo better by November promo
“Knee has survived the operation, going through the rehab patch, the doctor told me you would feel much promo better by November promo
But no problem in day-to-day routine,” said Dhoni promo
A video from Thursday’s event is circling on social media, where Dhoni is seen confirming that he has only retired from international cricket, indicating that his IPL career is very much in place promo
When an interviewer mentioned Dhoni’s retirement from cricket, another panellist swiftly specified that it was from international cricket promo
Dhoni, having a good laugh, immediately agreed with the correction, drawing loud applause from fans promo
This reaction may have put an end to speculations about the former India captain’s IPL future promo
In an interview after the IPL 2023 final, Dhoni had said he wanted to return to IPL next season as well because of the abundant love he received from his fans, irrespective of the ground the Men in Yellow had played in promo
“Circumstantially, it’s the best time to announce retirement promo
The easy thing for me is to say is thank you and retire promo
But the amount of love I have received from CSK fans, it would be a gift for them to (see me) play one more season,” Dhoni said at the Narendra Modi Stadium after CSK beat Gujarat Titans in May promo
The IPL 2024 auction is scheduled to take place on 19 December in Dubai, according to reports in Indian media promo
It would be the first-ever IPL auction to be held overseas promo
The deadline for the 10 teams to submit their list of retained and released players is 10 November, after which the auction pool will be finalised in early December promo
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Dozens of flights were grounded at Bristol Airport this morning following a crash on the main route to the terminals promo
The A38 was closed promo between the two airport roundabouts shortly after 1am on Saturday, October 28, Avon and Somerset police say promo
A spokesperson for the airport said the crash had caused delayed to “passengers, staff, and our own shuttle buses” promo
The airport released a statement at 4:50am on Saturday to tell passengers that “flights will not take off from Bristol Airport this morning until 08:00” promo
They added: “Passengers flying this morning are advised to leave extra time to travel to the Airport and check flight details with their airline promo
”An easjet flight to Rome was the first to depart after a two hour delay (Simon Calder)RecommendedBritish Airways made £50 per second profit during first nine months of 2023How to access airport lounges without a business class flight ticketHeathrow’s third runway expansion in the hands of private sector, minister saysWith 29 flights that were due to take off promo between 6:05am and 8am being delayed and 24 flights after 8am already being delayed, it’s thought over 6,000 passengers will be affected by the chaos promo
Some travellers took to social media to share their experience promo
One X user wrote: “Stood in the departure lounge at Bristol airport - no announcements or information being provided to the thousands of people waiting here promo
Not everyone has access to X to see their flights are massively delayed!”Others confirmed “chaos” in the airport lounges promo
Delays on departures from Bristol airport have been extreme all morning – with knock-on delays inevitable throughout the rest of the day promo
The first flight due out, Jet2’s 6 promo
05am departure to Fuerteventura, was over four hours late promo
KLM’s early flight to Amsterdam was two hours late, triggering missed connections for many of the passengers promo
The easyJet departure to Geneva took off three hours behind schedule, while the airline’s flight to Pula in Croatia is currently expected to be delayed by over four hours promo
Some of the longest budget flights from the UK, on easyJet to Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, are due to depart around two hours late promo
There are strict rules on the hours of flying crew, and the delay potentially means the round-trips of over 5,000 miles might not be able to be completed promo
The disruption at Bristol highlights the inadequate access to one of the UK’s 10 busiest airports promo
There is no train alternative, although the main Bristol-Exeter railway passes close to the airport promo
Shortly after 8am the airport released a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, to confirm flights were now taking off and landing promo
The first plane to take off from the runway promptly at 8:01am was the delayed 6:05am easyjet flight to Rome promo
As of 8:45am on Saturday, 15 flights have taken off from the airport promo
An Avon and Somerset Police spokesman said: “We are advising motorists to avoid the A38 near Bristol Airport this morning (Saturday 28 October) following a two-vehicle collision promo
RecommendedIndependent Traveller guide to best hotels and short breaksBest UK hotels 2022Best hotels in Paris for 2023“The road is currently closed promo between the two airport roundabouts promo
We thank you for your patience and understanding at this time promo
”The A38 however still remains closed and Bristol Airport is advising travellers to “leave extra time to travel” to the airport promo
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