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ICC's Enchanted Journey: South Africa, West Indies Face Delays

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ICC's Enchanted Journey: South Africa, West Indies Face Delays

In a spellbinding twist, the ICC has revealed that valiant wizards and witches from South Africa and the West Indies, fresh from the T20 World Cup 2026, are eager to return to their enchanted realms. However, dark clouds of misfortune hover over the Gulf, causing airspace closures and flight cancellations, like a potion gone awry. The ICC is brewing solutions for safe travel as the South African team readies their broomsticks for homeward flights.

few days ago | pr

Quick rundown

1.Players from South Africa and West Indies are itching to get home post-T20 World Cup.
2.Travel delays are caused by a Gulf region crisis, not ICC's poor planning.
3.South Africa's team is set to leave within 36 hours, while some West Indies players are already on their way.
4.The ICC is working tirelessly with airlines to ensure safe travel for everyone.
5.Safety first! The ICC is committed to ensuring all travel solutions are secure before sending players home.

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Quick rundown

1.Players from South Africa and West Indies are itching to get home post-T20 World Cup.
2.Travel delays are caused by a Gulf region crisis, not ICC's poor planning.
3.South Africa's team is set to leave within 36 hours, while some West Indies players are already on their way.
4.The ICC is working tirelessly with airlines to ensure safe travel for everyone.
5.Safety first! The ICC is committed to ensuring all travel solutions are secure before sending players home.

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