Hyderabad, Jan 24: England’s Pakistan-origin off-spinner Shoaib Bashir was on Wednesday granted visa to play in the five-match Test series against India, ending a “frustrating” wait for the visiting side whose captain Ben Stokes felt “devastated” by the delay.
“Shoaib Bashir has now received his visa, and is due to travel to join up with the team in India this weekend. We’re glad the situation has now been resolved,” the England and Wales Cricket Board posted on its X (formerly Twitter) page on the eve of the first Test here.
The 20-year-old rookie, who plays for Somerset in the English county, was forced to head back to England from the team’s Abu Dhabi training base after a prolonged wait for visa. His family is of Pakistani heritage but Bashir was born in Surrey.The delay snowballed into a major controversy with a British government spokesperson demanding “fair” treatment for the youngster and Stokes hardly mincing words in expressing his outrage.Bashir, who is a shock inclusion in the squad with a mediocre 10 wickets from just six first-class games, was never in contention for a place in the squad for the opening Test.“When I first found the news out in Abu Dhabi, I did say we shouldn’t fly until Bash gets his visa,” Stokes said in the pre-match press conference on Wednesday.“But that was a little bit tongue in cheek. I know it’s a way bigger thing than doing that. That was probably just emotions around the whole thing. I’m pretty devastated that Bash has had to go through this,” he added.An unnamed British government spokesperson told ‘ESPNcricinfo that it wasn’t the first time that citizens of Pakistani heritage faced a delay in securing Indian visas. (PTI)