Zimbabwe Players Leave India In Batches After Airspace Disruption Amid Middle East War

The Zimbabwe cricket team, which recently participated in the T20 World Cup, has begun its return journey from India in staggered flights due to disruptions in airspace caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Despite a commendable performance that saw them defeating both Australia and Sri Lanka in the group stages, Zimbabwe's campaign ended in the Super Eights. The team's departure follows a series of logistical challenges as flights were rescheduled in response to the regional unrest. The situation highlights the broader implications of geopolitical tensions on international sports events and travel. As players return home, they reflect on their achievements in the tournament, which, despite the early exit, showcased their potential on the global stage.
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