Stranded Teams: ICC Faces Frustration Over Travel Delays Amid West Asia Conflict

The ICC struggles with the delayed return of West Indies and South African players due to conflict in West Asia. The governing body prioritizes safety and welfare, navigating complex travel disruptions to ensure players' safe return home amid the ongoing crisis.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dubai | Updated: 11-03-2026 10:41 IST | Created: 11-03-2026 10:41 IST
Stranded Teams: ICC Faces Frustration Over Travel Delays Amid West Asia Conflict
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The International Cricket Council has expressed its sympathy towards West Indies and South African players caught in travel limbo due to the conflict in West Asia. The players faced genuine frustration after a charter flight from Kolkata was canceled, prolonging their wait to return home following the T20 World Cup.

The ICC is working tirelessly to arrange commercial flights, ensuring the safe travel of the players. Nine West Indies players have already departed, with the rest scheduled to leave shortly. Meanwhile, the Proteas are expected to start their journey home, with all players anticipating departure within 36 hours.

The ongoing crisis in the Gulf region, marked by airspace restrictions and airline route alterations, has complicated travel logistics for the teams. The ICC, emphasizing safety as its top priority, continues to collaborate with airlines, tour operators, and government stakeholders to facilitate the teams' safe return.

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