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Former England captain Michael Vaughan takes a fresh dig at the ICC over West Indies and South Africa travel arrangements

Michael Vaughan took a fresh dig at the ICC for their travel arrangements after the T20 World Cup. South Africa and the West Indies are still in Kolkata, while England flew back home on a charter flight on March 7

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Michael Vaughan (File pic)

Michael Vaughan (File pic)

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has once again criticised the ICC for the flight arrangements after the T20 World Cup. Despite being knocked out of the tournament for more than a week, both South Africa and the West Indies are still in Kolkata due to the travel restrictions in the Middle East.

While West Indies and South Africa await their travel arrangements, England headed back home on March 7 on a chartered flight. Since then, the likes of Vaughan, Quinton de Kock, David Miller and Daren Sammy have all questioned the ICC's flight planning post-tournament.

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