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Facilitating visas for Pakistan media obligation of BCCI, it’s working hard on it: ICC

BCCI is working hard on procuring visas for the Pakistani journalists waiting to travel to India for the World Cup

By PTI
Published Date - 7 October 2023, 11:55 AM
Facilitating visas for Pakistan media obligation of BCCI, it’s working hard on it: ICC
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Hyderabad: The BCCI is working hard on procuring visas for the Pakistani journalists waiting to travel to India for the World Cup, the International Cricket Council said after PCB expressed its disappointment again over the delay in visa clearance for its fans and media.

Around 60 Pakistani journalists are expected to make the trip across the border. Pakistan had plenty of local support for their World Cup opener against Netherlands here on Friday but no member of their media contingent or fan was present.

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Karachi-born Mohammad Bashir, who is a US citizen, was seen rooting for Pakistan in the stands.
While the ICC is the World Cup organiser, the BCCI is hosting the ODI showpiece.

“This (visa) is an obligation of our host (BCCI) and they are working hard on it with our full support. Every effort is being made to get this sorted,” an ICC Spokesperson told PTI.

With a large number of fans expected to travel across the border, the PCB is hoping that the visas will come through before the big game between India and Pakistan in Ahmedabad on October 14.

“We have been reminding ICC about their obligations and members’ agreement on issuing visas for fans and journalists for the last three years and continue to raise concerns with all relevant authorities,” said a PCB spokesperson.

“PCB is disappointed to see that Pakistani journalists and fans are facing uncertainty about obtaining an Indian visa to cover Pakistan’s opening game in the ICC World Cup. We understand the significant role that journalists and passionate fans play in enhancing the spirit and atmosphere of sports events.

“Their presence not only adds vibrancy to the stadium but also contributes to the global coverage and appreciation of the game. We hope to see their presence soon,” the spokesperson added.

It is to be noted that a visa application from a Pakistan passport holder needs to be vetted by multiple Indian ministries including home, external affairs and sports as the country is on India’s prior reference category (PRC) list.

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