Skip to main content

Latest News

‘This isn’t right’ – Michael Vaughan slams ICC as West Indies, South Africa remain stuck in India

‘This isn’t right’ - Michael Vaughan slams ICC as West Indies, South Africa remain stuck in India

Michael Vaughan (Photo Source: Twitter)

Former England cricketer Michael Vaughan has slammed the International Cricket Council (ICC), as multiple teams were stranded in India after their elimination from the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup due to airspace closure in the Middle East owing to the conflict between USA-Israel and Iran taking over West Asia.

Vaughan took to social media, putting out a post criticising the apex body for providing England a chartered flight immediately after they were eliminated but not to South Africa and West Indies, who were eliminated before them.

England were eliminated on Thursday, March 5, and left India with a chartered flight on Saturday, March 7. South Africa were eliminated on March 4, while the West Indies were eliminated on March 1.

“Just to let you all know that the West Indies got knocked out of the World Cup on March 1st. It’s now March 9th. They are still stranded in Kolkata .. SA are in the same position .. !!!!!!!!!!!! This isn’t right … England got on a charter 36 hrs after being knocked out .. as should be the case for all teams,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

This follows a previous post from March 7 from the former England captain, expressing similar sentiments.

“So England got knocked out on Thurs[day] get a charter home today .. West Indies go out last Sunday and are still in Kolkata .. SA in the same position .. That’s where the power is all wrong .. All teams in this situation should be treated the same .. just because you are more powerful at the ICC table shouldn’t count .. #JustSaying,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter).

West Indies and South Africa teams are set to leave on Tuesday, March 10, on a special chartered flight to Johannesburg, from where the West Indies players will head to Antigua. This will include 12 South African players and two support staff, and 12 West Indies players and ten support staff.

West Indies coach Darren Sammy is also expected to leave on a flight to Singapore, along with three other West Indies players on other unconfirmed routes. Three South African players – Keshav Maharaj, George Linde and Jason Smith – have already left for New Zealand for a bilateral series starting on March 15.

Disclaimer: This latest news is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.

More in Latest News

IPL 2026 Memes: Hilarious Reactions from DC vs RCB, Match 39 at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

RCB celebration (Source: IPL) The Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat the Delhi...

Shammi Silva set to step down as Sri Lanka Cricket president amid government-led transition

Shammi Silva set to step down as Sri Lanka Cricket president amid...

Former Zimbabwe Women captain Mary-Anne Musonda announces retirement from all forms of cricket

Former Zimbabwe Women captain Mary-Anne Musonda announces retirement from all...

IPL 2026: DC vs RCB Today’s Match Highlights: Unmissable video recap, turning points, match analysis, stats and more

RCB celebration (Source: IPL) The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) stamped...