West Indies, South Africa to fly out of India in the early hours of Tuesday

Due to the ongoing crisis in West Asia, travel arrangements for multiple cricket teams, including the West Indies and South Africa, have been significantly altered. Originally scheduled to depart later, both teams will now leave India in the early hours of Tuesday. This change in itinerary reflects the heightened concerns surrounding safety and logistics in light of recent events in the region. The situation has also affected other teams, such as England and Zimbabwe, prompting them to reassess their travel plans. The quick response by these teams underscores the impact of geopolitical developments on international sports schedules, highlighting the interconnectedness of events on and off the field. As the cricketing world navigates these challenges, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of all players and staff involved in the ongoing series.
Originally reported by ESPN Cricinfo. Read original article
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