
West Indies have found themselves in an unusual situation after their campaign ended in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Several players and support staff remain stuck in India due to major flight disruptions caused by escalating tensions in the Middle East. Amid the uncertainty, left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein lightened the mood with a humorous social media post in which he jokingly asked football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo to ‘rescue’ him.
Star spinner’s humorous plea goes viral
With travel plans uncertain and the team waiting for updates, Hosein took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express his frustration in a light-hearted way. In his post, the spinner jokingly tagged Portuguese football icon Ronaldo and wrote that he might be “better off asking” the global star to come and rescue him.
The message quickly grabbed attention among fans, who found humor in the situation despite the circumstances surrounding the team’s delayed return.
“At this point, Im better off asking @Cristiano to send the 🛫 and come rescue me yes..” wrote Hosein on X.
At this point, Im better off asking @Cristiano to send the 🛫 and come rescue me yes.. 😕
— Akeal Hosein (@AHosein21) March 6, 2026
Notably, West Indies squad had remained in India for several days after their elimination from the T20 World Cup, with multiple international flights affected by regional airspace restrictions. Those restrictions were triggered by escalating military tensions in the Middle East, forcing airlines to cancel or reroute flights that usually pass through Gulf transit hubs.
Not to mention, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy had earlier expressed genuine frustration over the lack of clarity regarding the team’s travel arrangements. Sammy wrote on social media that he simply wanted to return home after days of waiting in India. In another post, he asked authorities for at least an update on when the squad would be able to depart.
A promising campaign that ended in heartbreak
Before the travel chaos unfolded, the West Indies had produced an exciting campaign in the T20 World Cup 2026. The Caribbean side dominated the group stage with four consecutive victories, including a strong win over England.
They carried that momentum into the Super Eight stage and even posted one of the highest totals in tournament history with 254/6 against Zimbabwe. Shimron Hetmyer was among the standout performers, smashing a record number of sixes during the tournament.
However, the Windies’ dream of a third T20 World Cup title came to an end in a tense Super Eight clash against co-hosts India at Eden Gardens. Despite posting a competitive 195/4, they lost by five wickets with just four balls remaining.




