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ICC sympathises with players stranded in India; insists on safety first approach

Before this, West Indies coach Darren Sammy had expressed frustration at the lack of updates from the world body. The ICC hit back without naming anyone specifically.

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India players. Pic/APTI

India players. Pic/APTI

The ICC on Wednesday expressed sympathy for the international players stranded in India after the T20 World Cup but lambasted "uninformed and unhelpful" suggestions that "anything other than safety" is driving the travel plans that have been thrown haywire by the West Asia conflict. The war, which began with the American and Israeli bombing of Iran last month, has led to closure of the air space over Gulf, leaving flight schedules in chaos.

The ICC said it empathises with the stranded players, specifically from South Africa and the West Indies, but "safety, feasibility and welfare" of the teams is being carefully considered while drawing up alternate routes. Giving details of the travel schedule, the ICC said the South African contingent had begun departing for home on Wednesday with "four players and five family members having boarded the flight". "...all 29 remaining members of their contingent (are) scheduled to depart in the next 24 hours," said ICC in a statement.

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