Rehan Ahmed delayed at Rajkot Airport as England visa points resurface
Sportstar reported on Monday that Rehan had been prohibited from re-entering India after England’s mid-series break in Abu Dhabi as a result of he solely held a single-entry visa. Following a delay, native authorities had been in a position to come to a short-term answer for the legspinner, with England optimistic the difficulty can be sorted absolutely within the subsequent 24 hours. All travelling squad members and assist employees had been on the group lodge in Rajkot by Monday night.
Like Bashir, Rehan was born in England and is of Pakistani heritage, however had no preliminary bother coming into the nation due to a visa he had secured in October as a stand-by for England’s 50-over World Cup squad. As such, that is extremely prone to have been a clerical oversight by the ECB, provided that the white-ball squad had remained in India throughout their World Cup marketing campaign, which ended on the group levels.
“The England team has been advised to process the visa again which will be happening in the next two days,” a BCCI official was quoted as saying within the Hindustan Times. “The player was allowed to enter the country with the rest of the team and he will be appearing in practice on Tuesday.”
Either method, it’s a downside that ought to not have arisen given the high-profile nature of Bashir’s ordeal, and the very fact England’s six-day break within the UAE between the second and third Test, which begins on Thursday, had been on the cardboard for months.
“There was an error at the ECB – I think they must have just put an initial wrong, or one letter must have been wrong. It didn’t pass. He was like, ‘you’re not coming to India – you have to stay here for another night… it could be two nights, could be three nights, don’t know how long it’s going to take.’ Luckily, I woke up in the morning to a nice message from Wayne saying ‘visa’s here’.”
Rehan has featured in each matches within the collection thus far, taking eight wickets at 36.37 and scoring 70 runs at 17.80, which included a cameo of 23 at No.3 in England’s failed chase of 399 within the second Test.