Travel chaos has stranded West Indies and South Africa teams in India post-T20 World Cup due to Middle East airspace restrictions. Accusations of ICC bias arose after England departed earlier, but the council denies preferential treatment, citing logistical factors like airspace availability and routing permissions as the sole determinants for departure sequencing. Travel chaos has stranded West Indies and South Africa teams in India post-T20 World Cup due to Middle East airspace restrictions. Accusations of ICC bias arose after England departed earlier, but the council denies preferential treatment, citing logistical factors like airspace availability and routing permissions as the sole determinants for departure sequencing.
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