England, WI and SA to leave India over the weekend on charter flights

The West Indies cricket team, along with England and South Africa, is set to depart India over the weekend on charter flights. Their extended stay in India, which began on March 1, was a result of airspace closures in West Asia, impacting their travel plans. This situation has been closely monitored by the cricketing community, as these teams were in India for scheduled matches and other engagements. The teams' departure highlights the ongoing challenges faced by international sports in navigating travel restrictions due to geopolitical issues. As they prepare to leave, the teams are expected to address the impact of these delays on their upcoming fixtures and planning. This development comes at a time when cricket authorities are keen to ensure the safety and readiness of players, while also striving to maintain the integrity of the sport amidst global travel disruptions.
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