
New Delhi, March 10 – Cricket West Indies (CWI) has confirmed that commercial travel arrangements have been secured for members of the West Indies national cricket team currently in India, following continued delays with a charter flight organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The West Indies are one of the teams stranded in India due to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, which has led to the closure of airspace in West Asia.
"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, March 10, and tomorrow, Wednesday, March 11, 2026," CWI said in a statement.
"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 statement further added.
Just like the West Indies, Zimbabwe played their last match at the T20 World Cup on March 1, losing to South Africa by five wickets in their Super Eights clash in New Delhi. They were to depart in three batches earlier, but the plan was cancelled due to airspace restrictions.
Earlier, on March 5, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) said the team was on their way home from India in batches after the ICC secured alternative travel arrangements.
An ICC official told IANS that the Zimbabwe team will travel to Harare from New Delhi via Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia.