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Rehan Ahmed’s visa issue sorted Ben Stokes thanks BCCI and Indian government


Tension was rife in the England cricket camp as spinner Rehan Ahmed faced bureaucratic uncertainty. However, collective sighs of relief were heard when the young leg-spinner’s visa issue was resolved after a nail-biting wait. Captain Ben Stokes expressed immense gratitude towards the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Indian government for their swift intervention and resolution.

England’s cricket team, amidst a lengthy interval between the second and third Test match of their five-game series against India, temporarily relocated operations to Abu Dhabi. Upon arriving in Rajkot for the next match, it came to light that Ahmed, an essential member of the squad, was confronted with a perplexing visa complication. Ahmed encountered a snag in his paperwork, revealing a single-entry visa that prohibited re-entry into India.

The situation prompted a prompt intervention as officials scrambled to issue an emergency workaround, all the while seeking a permanent solution. Rumors swirled about the possible exclusion of Ahmed from the Playing XI in the Rajkot Test. However, Stokes discredited such doubts, maintaining an unwavering confidence that the young-spinner’s paperwork woes would be ironed out well before play commenced. True to the captain’s word, Ahmed’s presence on Indian soil was officially legitimatized, ensuring his continued participation for the remainder of the England tour.

Stokes, at a media briefing before the third Test, said, “For any individual having to wait for that is always an anxious period, but thankfully, we got it through this morning, and great job from the guys at the airport for giving him his visa to get through initially, and everyone at the BCCI and the government to get the visa quickly.” The relief in his tone was palpable, as the captain underscored the absence of further concerns regarding Ahmed’s status.

Stokes went on to laud the nineteen-year-old for his composure during what could have easily been a disconcerting episode. “He handled a situation that could’ve affected quite a lot of people in a different way, very well for such a young kid. Rehan, in the Test matches that he has played, he has done very well and he has solved everything that we have asked him,” Stokes commended, reflecting on the youngster’s promising cricket trajectory.

In preparations for the crucial Rajkot Test, England has announced a strategic alteration to their eleven, aiming to strengthen their lineup against a formidable Indian side. Mark Wood is set to join forces with James Anderson, forming a potent two-man pace attack. The under-observation Shoaib Bashir will be the man making room.

The English side, with its sights set on victory, has opted for a diverse spin arsenal. Alongside Ahmed, left-arm spinner Tom Hartley retains his spot, while part-time off-spinner Joe Root is prepared to lend his capabilities to the arsenal. The intent seems clear: to level the playing field by grappling with the elements of Rajkot, which traditionally favor spin bowling.

The batting lineup remains robust with Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, and Jonny Bairstow ready to confront India’s attack. Ben Foakes, secure in his role, will take his position behind the stumps. The Playing XI chosen reflects a strategic configuration that England hopes will not only redeem their previous defeat in Visakhapatnam but also turn the tables in an ongoing competitive series.

This match in Rajkot, now with Rehan Ahmed officially included, not just signifies a pivotal point in this cricket series, but also stands as a testament to the power of timely international cooperation, ensuring that the spirit of the sport remains unhampered by administrative glitches.