The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has written a letter to the International Cricket Council (ICC) to register its protest over the issue of Indian visas for the Pakistan cricket team.
Sources say that according to the text of the letter, PCB has registered its protest and reminded the Host Members Agreement.
In the letter, PCB said that the same issue has been repeated for three years, Pakistan’s concerns have not been heeded and the situation today is that visas have not been issued to the Pakistani squad.
It said that the issue of visas for the Pakistan team, officials, fans and media continued to be raised. The attitude towards this has been disappointing.
PCB said in the letter that there is a situation of uncertainty, which is increasing with the passage of time which is disturbing.
The PCB told the ICC that whenever contacted, it was said that the visas would come in 24 hours, regrettably, no progress has been made so far and despite giving hope, the visas have not been issued so far.
The Pakistan Cricket Board also said in the letter that the national squad was supposed to stay in Dubai for two days.
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