India's missile fell at the place from where the Australian cricketer caught the flight, it was good luck that nothing happened
India vs Pakistan conflict: Australian media has claimed that Australia and many international cricketers playing in PSL-10 survived missile attacks in Pakistan.

Australian media have claimed that Australia and many international cricketers playing in PSL-10 survived missile attacks in Pakistan. According to the report, many cricketers flew to Dubai by charter plane just hours before the same military base was targeted by the Indian Army.
The report claims that just hours after the foreign players left by charter plane on Saturday morning, India carried out missile attacks targeting three Pakistani airbases, including Noor Khan Airbase. Players, officials, and broadcasters had left for the United Arab Emirates three hours earlier from this airbase. Although David Warner had already returned to Australia and was not on the flight, many Australian players were shocked by this close incident.
Most Australian cricketers involved in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025) and Pakistan Super League (PSL-10) will reach home on Sunday due to India-Pakistan tension.
Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Travis Head are playing in IPL 2025. They flew to Australia after the world's richest T20 tournament was postponed following an air raid warning near Dharamsala, India.
Australian players participating in the PSL also safely exited Pakistan on Friday evening local time after the tournament was officially postponed.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) arranged a charter flight for Australian and international players, which departed from KF Islamabad to Dubai on Friday night. From Dubai, the players flew to their respective countries on Saturday.
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