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England skipper Stokes says no blame game after Ahmed's 'anxious' visa wait

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England skipper Ben Stokes said on Wednesday that teenage spinner Rehan Ahmed had taken his visa scare in his stride ahead of his scheduled participation in this week's third Test against India.

The 19-year-old Ahmed, a leg-spinner, had an issue on returning to India after the team's 10-day break in Abu Dhabi. Ahmed had a single-entry visa that expired once he left for a mid-series break to the UAE, and was initially stopped at the airport before being granted a temporary entry permit while authorities resolved the issue. "It was always one of those situations for an individual where having to wait for that, it's always an anxious period, but thankfully we've got it through this morning," Stokes said on the eve of his landmark 100th Test. "The great thing about youth is they just take everything in their stride and I thought he handled a situation – could have affected quite a lot of people in a different way – very, very well for such a young kid." Ahmed was the latest cricketer with Pakistani ancestry to face entry troubles in India.

Teammate Shoaib Bashir had to miss the opening Test due to his visa issues, but for Ahmed the case has been reported as a paperwork mistake on the English side. "When you have a problem like that, rather than try to blame someone, you just have to try to find a solution and get it sorted," said Stokes. "We've had two of those situations so far on this trip," he added. "When it came up at the airport we were straight on to doing what we needed to do to get Rehan in rather than wasting time trying to find out whose fault it was." Ahmed, England's youngest cricketer in all three formats, has taken eight wickets in the series at an average of 36.37.

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