England managed to fly back after their defeat in the semi-final. The West Indies played their final game on March 1, and South Africa lost their semi-final on March 4. It has sparked massive outrage, with players and experts accusing the International Cricket Council (ICC) of bias and preferential treatment.
"I just wanna go home. At least an update, tell us something," Sammy posted on X.
"All teams in this situation should be treated the same. Just because you are more powerful at the ICC table shouldn't count," Vaughan said.
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"Decisions on departure sequencing are being driven solely by airspace availability, aircraft routing permissions, visa requirements and operational safety considerations."
The West Indies, England, and South Africa were scheduled to leave India through the Gulf region. England managed to depart on Saturday via Egypt, while the West Indies and South Africa remained stranded in India due to restrictions.
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"For instance, the England team and their staff were able to fly out from Mumbai without restriction due to the route's airspace being unaffected and flights operating as usual."
"The ICC's logistics and events teams have been working continuously with governments, aviation authorities, airlines and charter providers to secure safe travel options for all participating teams and tournament personnel."
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