West Indies players leave India on commercial flights after charter cancelled

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|11-03-2026

West Indies players are leaving India on commercial flights in batches after ​their departure was delayed due to international airspace ‌closures amid ongoing conflict in the West Asia, the Caribbean side’s governing ⁠body CWI said on Tuesday.

Earlier, it was reported that a charter flight for the West Indies and ‌South Africa T20 World Cup teams scheduled to fly to Johannesburg before ‌continuing on to Antigua was cancelled ‌earlier ⁠on Tuesday.

Some players and staff have ⁠departed and others are scheduled to leave on different flights on Tuesday and Wednesday, CWI said in a ​statement. West Indies was eliminated from the tournament’s Super Eight stage on March 1 but remained in India as its charter flight organised by ‌the International Cricket Council (ICC) was repeatedly delayed.

“As ​is customary for both men’s and women’s ICC World Cups, all travel ⁠and accommodation arrangements for participating teams are coordinated and managed by the ICC,” CWI ‌said.

“Ongoing uncertainty surrounding the ICC-organised charter, as a result of global tensions and aviation regulations, made the situation increasingly distressing.”

West Indies coach Daren Sammy and South African players Quinton de Kock and David Miller ‌have accused the ICC of leaving them stranded, pointing ​out that the England team returned on a charter flight within two ⁠days of losing in the semifinals to India.

“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,” ​CWI added.