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Cricket Scotland has turned to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for assistance in securing an Indian visa for Pakistan-origin fast bowler Safyaan Sharif ahead of the T20 World Cup starting on February 7 in India. The ICC has assured Scotland that all players will receive their visas before the tournament begins, after Bangladesh was replaced by Scotland in the competition. However, Sharif’s visa process may face complications due to his Pakistani heritage.

The Scottish team is scheduled to depart for India later this week. Ongoing political and diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan have made it difficult for Pakistani citizens and those of Pakistani descent to obtain Indian visas. Several players from other teams have reportedly faced similar challenges ahead of the tournament.

Cricket Scotland’s chief executive, Trudy Lindblad, said the board is committed to working closely with the ICC, which is coordinating with local authorities and the BCCI to ensure necessary support. The team remains hopeful that Sharif will receive his visa before their opening match against the West Indies in Kolkata on February 7.

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