Former cricketer Michael Slater says Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has ‘blood on his hands’ over India travel ban
Former cricket Test opener turned commentator Michael Slater says the prime minister, Scott Morrison, has ‘blood on his hands’ over his India travel ban policy.Former cricket Test opener turned commentator Michael Slater says the prime minister, Scott Morrison, has ‘blood on his hands’ over his India travel ban policy.First published on Tue 4 May 2021 00.40 BST
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