Mumbai, Mar 6: A charter flight has been arranged for the West Indies team to return home after the Caribbean side remained stranded in the city for more than four days due to international airspace restrictions triggered by the US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
“A charter has been arranged for the West Indies to fly home,” a source told PTI on Thursday.
“Got an update. That’s all WI wanted,” West Indies coach Daren Sammy tweeted.The development came few hours after Sammy voiced his frustration on social media.
The West Indies, who were knocked out of the T20 World Cup after losing to India in the Super Eight match on Sunday at Kolkata, were not able to fly back home as flight operations through parts of the Gulf region were disrupted.
Expressing his frustration, Sammy had earlier posted on X: “I just wanna go home.” Four hours later, the former West Indies captain followed it up with another post seeking clarity on their travel plans.“At least an update, tell us something. Today, tmw, next week. It’s been 5 days,” Sammy wrote.
Considering the situation in the Gulf region, several West Indies players are expected to remain in India as their respective IPL franchises are set to begin preparatory camps in the coming weeks.
Rovman Powell is part of Kolkata Knight Riders, whose camp begins on March 18, while Sherfane Rutherford represents Mumbai Indians. Shimron Hetmyer plays for Rajasthan Royals and Romario Shepherd is with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who is expected to start training from March 15.
An official of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) said the International Cricket Council was handling the matter.

