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| Dec 10, 2021

West Indies Women on their way home from Oman after extended quarantine

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Members of the West Indies Women cricket team arriving in Oman on November 29 after the ICC Women’s Qualifiers was called off in Zimbabwe. (Photo: Facebook @WindiesCricket)

Following a mentally draining 11-day period of quarantine in Oman, the West Indies Women squad will begin their journey home today (December 10).

“We are pleased to confirm that the West Indies Women’s squad will soon be making their way back home,” said CWI CEO Johnny Grave.

“We want to thank them for their patience and understanding as we worked with our counterparts at the ICC and Oman Cricket to facilitate their return at the earliest opportunity. We want to express our appreciation to the ICC, Oman Cricket and our operations team, who have worked tirelessly to ensure everyone was comfortable, and remained safe.”

The team was in quarantine following last month’s cancellation of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Women’s Cricket World Cup qualification tournament in Zimbabwe where the West Indies Women had already successfully begun their campaign with an early victory.

However, new and more severe global coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions against travellers from a number of African countries, including Zimbabwe, forced the ICC to abandon the tournament prematurely.

The West Indies Women were flown to Oman by an ICC private charter, with a short stopover in Namibia, along with eight other international squads. Oman was used as a staging area for the West Indies Women’s squad while they awaited an available route home.

Head Coach Courtney Walsh said the members of the team will be relieved knowing they will be home before Christmas.

“The sudden cancellation of the qualifiers and transition period in Oman has been mentally taxing on the entire team, both for the players and management staff,” Walsh said.

“As a management group, we tried to ensure that the players remained in a positive frame of mind. Our strength and conditioning coach created a fitness challenge for all of us to participate in for the duration of the quarantine period, as it was something to take our minds off what was happening. I must say thanks to our team manager, the ICC and Oman Cricket, for all their logistical work, in ensuring we’re on our way home as quickly as possible.”

The players and team management are expected to arrive at their various West Indian home territories over the course of the next few days.

Following the termination of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers, ICC announced that the West Indies Women along with Pakistan Women and Bangladesh Women secured the final three qualification spots for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup by virtue of the existing ICC Women’s ODI rankings.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup will be played in New Zealand from March 4 to April 3, 2022.

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