New Delhi, March 11 -- After days of uncertainty caused by travel disruptions linked to the West Asia crisis, players and support staff from the West Indies and South Africa have gradually begun leaving India on commercial flights after repeated delays to an ICC-arranged charter flight following their exit from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Cricket West Indies (CWI) confirmed that it had begun arranging commercial travel for players and support staff after uncertainty surrounding the chartered flight continued. "As is customary for both men's and women's ICC World Cups, all travel and accommodation arrangements for participating teams are coordinated and managed by the ICC," a CWI statement said.

"The charter flight, intended to transport ...