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‘I don’t sit in the visa office’: Rohit Sharma’s hilarious comment on Shoaib Bashir’s delay in arrival


Amid preparations for the adrenaline-charged first Test against England in Hyderabad, India’s skipper Rohit Sharma found himself fielding a curveball off the pitch—a question from a journalist regarding the delay in visa approval of England’s young spin sensation, Shoaib Bashir. Caught in a bureaucratic bind, the spinner was stranded in Abu Dhabi after a training stint with the English team, his arrival in India hindered by pending visa formalities. As Bashir paced the corridors of uncertainty, media turned their attention to Sharma for insights.

Known for his quick singles and quicker wit, Sharma didn’t disappoint. With a grin and without missing a beat, he put the matter succinctly, “I feel for him (Bashir). We would’ve felt bad if one of our players wouldn’t got England’s visa. I feel the same for him. But unfortunately, I don’t sit in the visa office to give you more details but I hope he makes it here soon,” as he deflected the question playfully, reminding the room of his day job, which emphatically did not include visa processing.

The hiccup in Bashir’s travel plans posed a stark contrast to the soaring expectations that surrounded his maiden call-up to the national squad. The anticipation of seeing a fresh face duel with the Indian line-up has been put on ice as Bashir, ruled out from participation in the opening Test, endures the less glamorous aspects of international cricket. Reports indicate he’s now in the United Kingdom and the cricket fraternity is hopeful that it’s a short wait before he can join the English ensemble on the subcontinent.

England’s skipper Ben Stokes shared the sentiment but with a note of frustration. The rigmarole of visa procedures seemed an unwelcome introduction to the high stakes of Test cricket for the young spinner. Stokes expressed his concerns, “We announced that squad in mid-December, and now Bash finds himself without a visa to get here. I am more frustrated for him. I didn’t want this type of situation to be his first experience of what it’s like to be in the England Test team. I feel for him,” showcasing empathy for his teammate’s plight.

As the world tuned into the spectacle of verbal volleys, the real play waited in the wings—India’s Test cricket ensemble revamp sans Virat Kohli and the addition of fresh talent. With stakes as high as ever and eyes firmly set on the pitch at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, everyone, from fans to stewards of the game, anticipates the on-field narrative that will unfold.

Questions of administrative logjams and visa offices aside, the focus will eventually return to where it belongs – the chessboard of crease and outfield, where strategy, skill, and maybe a dash of luck will decide the victors. As for Bashir, the young gun vying for his debut, it’s a waiting game, standing on the precipice of dreams, ready for the eventual leap onto the grand stage of Test cricket.

Until his arrival, the cricketing saga continues, punctuated with intermittent updates about his visa status and replete with anticipatory buzz. One can only hope the delay is but a prelude to an electrifying season for the spinner. The cricket-loving populace and a quip-ready Rohit Sharma wait with bated breath, ready to welcome the sport’s newest entrant.