The West Indies group is to return house through business flights from India after a “distressing” wait following their exit from the lads’s T20 World Cup.
West Indies have been caught in Kolkata since they have been eradicated from the match on 1 March amid journey disruption brought on by the battle throughout the Center East.
The Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) had been resulting from organize a constitution flight for each West Indies and South Africa.
However Cricket West Indies (CWI) mentioned this had been “repeatedly delayed”.
“Ongoing uncertainty surrounding the ICC-organised constitution, on account of international tensions and aviation rules, made the state of affairs more and more distressing,” mentioned the CWI.
“Within the curiosity of the wellbeing and security of its gamers and help employees, Cricket West Indies suggested the ICC that it was now not prudent to proceed ready on the constitution preparations, which stay unsure.
“A number of approaches have since been made via CWI, gamers, and different companions, in coordination with the ICC, to safe business journey to facilitate the squad’s secure return.”
A few of West Indies’ gamers and employees have already departed, with the rest of the social gathering scheduled to go away on Tuesday and Wednesday.
BBC Sport has contacted Cricket South Africa to ascertain their plans.
The ICC has been criticised by gamers from West Indies and South Africa for his or her failure to adequately resolve the difficulty.
England, who misplaced their semi-final on Thursday, flew house on Saturday, resulting in accusations of bias directed on the ICC which have been “categorically” denied by cricket’s international governing physique.
