After staying stuck in India for more than a week, West Indies players finally head home | Cricket News

After staying stuck in India for more than a week, West Indies players finally head home
Team West Indies (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

Several cricket teams have faced travel problems after the T20 World Cup in India due to the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict, which has led to airspace closures across parts of West Asia. Because of this, charter flights arranged by the International Cricket Council (ICC) were delayed, leaving teams like the West Indies stranded in India.To resolve the situation, Cricket West Indies (CWI) decided not to wait any longer for the uncertain charter flight and instead arranged commercial travel for their players and support staff. The board said the decision was taken to ensure everyone could return home safely and without further delays.

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In a statement, CWI explained the reasoning behind the move, “In the interest of the well-being and safety of its players and support staff, Cricket West Indies advised the ICC that it was no longer prudent to continue waiting on the charter arrangements, which remain uncertain. Multiple approaches have since been made through CWI, players, and other partners, in coordination with the ICC, to secure commercial travel to facilitate the squad’s safe return. It is important to note that some players and staff have already departed, with the remaining members scheduled to depart today, Tuesday, 10th March, and tomorrow, Wednesday, 11th March 2026.”The board also thanked fans and stakeholders for their patience during the situation. “Cricket West Indies appreciates the concern and interest of fans and key stakeholders in the resolution of this matter and wishes to thank all parties for their support and patience.”The travel disruption has affected other teams as well. Zimbabwe, who played their last match in the tournament on March 1 against South Africa in New Delhi, also faced similar travel complications due to airspace restrictions. Initially scheduled to leave in batches, their plans were cancelled before alternative arrangements were made.

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