Deepak Chahar Claims Malaysian Airlines Misplaced His Luggage, Food Not Served Ahead Of IND-BAN Series
India vs Bangladesh series: Deepak Chahar wrote on his Twitter and alleged that he was not given food also.
New Delhi: Team India fast bowler Deepak Chahar on Saturday said that Malaysia Airlines lost his luggage while traveling in business class while coming to Dhaka from New Zealand. The player wrote on his Twitter and alleged that he was not given food also.
"Had a worse experience travelling with Malaysia airlines @MAS .first they changed our flight without telling us and no food in Business class. Now we have been waiting for our luggage from last 24hours. Imagine we have a game to play tomorrow," Chahar tweeted on Saturday morning before team's training session.
Had a worse experience traveling with Malaysia airlines @MAS .first they changed our flight without telling us and no food in Business class now we have been waiting for our luggage from last 24hours .imagine we have a game to play tomorrow 😃 #worse #experience #flyingcar
— Deepak chahar 🇮🇳 (@deepak_chahar9) December 3, 2022
The players of the Indian team who were given rest for the tour of New Zealand had already reached Dhaka. While the rest of the players from the New Zealand tour were to reach Dhaka late on Friday night. Although Chahar landed on Saturday morning.
After Chahar's tweet, Malaysia Airlines apologized to him and asked him to deliver the goods as soon as possible.
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Although Chahar did not look very happy with this. Malaysia Airlines sent Chahar a link to file a complaint but the cricketer said that the link is not opening.
"May be unavoidable due to operational, weather-related, and technical reasons. We apologise for the inconvenience caused," the airlines replied on Twitter about the change in flight.
Chahar, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Shikhar Dhawan, Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar were all flying from Christchurch to Dhaka via Kuala Lumpur after completing the ODI assignment in New Zealand.