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ICC Responds to 'Bias' Claims Involving West Indies and South Africa's India Exit
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ICC Denies Bias Claims After England's Swift Exit, WI & SA Delays Post T20 World Cup
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News18
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08-03-2026, 19:14
ICC Denies Bias Claims After England's Swift Exit, WI & SA Delays Post T20 World Cup
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ICC refutes allegations of bias after England's quick departure from India post-T20 World Cup, while West Indies and South Africa faced delays.
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Critics, including Michael Vaughan and SA players Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram, accused ICC of favoring the England Cricket Board.
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ICC states departure sequencing was based solely on airspace availability, routing permissions, visa requirements, and operational safety, not bias.
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England's team departed from Mumbai, where airspace was unaffected, unlike West Indies and South Africa who were stranded in Kolkata.
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West Indies and South Africa are now confirmed to leave India via charter flights by Tuesday evening after being stuck for days.
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