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    West Indies and Zimbabwe Teams Face Travel Delays After T20 World Cup Exit in India

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Both the West Indies and Zimbabwe cricket squads have found themselves stranded in India following their elimination from the Twenty20 World Cup, as escalating tensions in the Middle East have led to widespread international airspace closures. The teams had planned to return home shortly after their respective exits from the tournament, but ongoing conflict has severely disrupted global flight routes, particularly affecting transit hubs in the Gulf region.

    West Indies suffered a disappointing defeat on Sunday, falling to the host nation India by five wickets, which dashed their hopes of reaching the semi-finals. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s campaign ended earlier after they lost all three of their Super Eights matches, confirming their exit from the competition. Despite the conclusion of their matches, neither team has been able to commence their journey back due to the unprecedented cancellations of thousands of flights across key international airports.

    The root cause of these disruptions lies in the intensifying conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, which has prompted several countries in the Gulf to close their airspace as a precautionary measure. This has created a ripple effect, impacting some of the busiest air corridors in the world and complicating travel plans for numerous passengers, including international sports teams.

    Zimbabwe Cricket reassured fans and stakeholders that their men’s team remains safe and in good health while still in India. The squad was originally scheduled to return home via Dubai, a major transit point, but the closure of airspace over the Gulf has forced a delay. Similarly, Cricket West Indies (CWI) confirmed they are actively collaborating with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to arrange secure and efficient travel alternatives for their players and support staff.

    The ICC, which is headquartered in Dubai, has already implemented contingency protocols to safeguard its personnel amid the volatile situation. Many players and officials were expected to transit through Dubai en route to their home countries, but these plans have been put on hold as the organization monitors the evolving geopolitical landscape. CWI emphasized that the safety and well-being of their players, coaches, and officials remain their utmost priority during this uncertain period.

    As the situation continues to develop, both cricket boards are closely coordinating with aviation authorities and diplomatic channels to facilitate the safe repatriation of their teams. This incident highlights how global political conflicts can have far-reaching consequences, even affecting international sporting events and the movement of athletes across continents. Fans and cricket enthusiasts await further updates on when the West Indies and Zimbabwe teams will finally be able to return home after their World Cup journeys have come to an end.

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