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"An Anxious Period": Ben Stokes' Honest Message To Indian Government, BCCI On Rehan Ahmed's Visa Issue - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

"An Anxious Period": Ben Stokes' Honest Message To Indian Government, BCCI On Rehan Ahmed's Visa Issue

England skipper Ben Stokes on Wednesday expressed relief after young leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed's visa issue was sorted in quick time due to the intervention of the Indian government and the BCCI. Ahmed, the spinner of Pakistani descent, had a single-entry visa upon arrival in Rajkot but he was able to complete his paperwork a day before the start of the third Test against India. "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," Stokes said ahead of the third Test.

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Rahul Dravid - Brendon Maccullum - England Star Flies Home Before Start Of 4th Test, Will Not Return To India - sports.ndtv.com - India

England Star Flies Home Before Start Of 4th Test, Will Not Return To India

England star Rehan Ahmed flew back home before the start of the 4th Test against India in Ranchi, prompting Ben Stokes to include Shoaib Bashir in the team for the penultimate match of the series. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) released a statement, explaining Rehan's decision to fly back home, suggesting the spinner had a personal emergency to deal with. The board did not announce a replacement for the spinner, who won't be returning to India for the 5th Test either.

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Joe Root - Mark Wood - Ex-India Star Picks "Most Impressive Aspect" Of Dhruv Jurel's Maiden Test Knock - sports.ndtv.com - India

Ex-India Star Picks "Most Impressive Aspect" Of Dhruv Jurel's Maiden Test Knock

Star batter Dhruv Jurel started his Test cricket career on a promising note. The right-handed batter is among the two debutants for India in the third Test against England in Rajkot. Jurel scored 46 runs off 104 balls in his maiden Test innings before losing his wicket to England leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed. While Jurel missed his half-century by a small margin, former India opener Parthiv Patel was left impressed with the way he played. The ex-India southpaw even picked the "most interesting aspect" of the debutant's performance on Day 2 of the Rajkot Test.

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Ollie Robinson - Ollie Pope - Not India, "Error At ECB": England Star's Revelation On Visa Issue - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India

Not India, "Error At ECB": England Star's Revelation On Visa Issue

England's ongoing Test tour of India has been full of ups and downs. The visitors arrived in the sub-cotinent without spinner Shoaib Bashir, who had to fly back to England from the United Arab Emirates to sort out his visa issue. Despite Bashir's absence, England managed to pull off a huge surprise in the series-opener, beating India by 28 runs in Hyderabad. Bashir's visa issue was resolved before the start of the second Test and he went on to make his debut, only for England to lose the game in Visakhapatnam by 106 runs.

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India vs England: ECB Issues Statement After Spinner Rehan Ahmed Faces Visa Issue - sports.ndtv.com - India

India vs England: ECB Issues Statement After Spinner Rehan Ahmed Faces Visa Issue

Just a couple of weeks after the Shoaib Bashir controversy, another England cricketer, Rehan Ahmed, faced a visa issue as he was stopped at the Hirasar Airport on Tuesday ahead of the third Test against India. Though the issues were sorted, with the player being issued a temporary visa, a lot more needs to be done if Ahmed is to stay with the England squad for the remaining three Tests against India. In the wake of the unexpected development, the England & Wales Cricket Board issued a statement.

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Ollie Pope - England Teammate Reacts As Spinner Rehan Ahmed Faces Visa Scare Ahead Of 3rd Test - sports.ndtv.com - India

England Teammate Reacts As Spinner Rehan Ahmed Faces Visa Scare Ahead Of 3rd Test

The lack of multiple entry India visa had delayed Rehan Ahmed's exit from the airport after England arrived here for the third Test, but the spinner's teammate Ollie Pope hoped that the issue will be resolved ahead of the match, beginning on Thursday. England had flown to Abu Dhabi on an extended 10-day break after the second Test at Visakhapatnam but on the team's return on Monday, Ahmed was stopped from leaving the Hirasar airport here because he had only a single-entry visa.

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Another Visa Controversy Strikes, England Star Rehan Ahmed Stopped At Airport: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India

Another Visa Controversy Strikes, England Star Rehan Ahmed Stopped At Airport: Report

About 10 days after England spinner Shoaib Bashir found himself in the middle of a visa row, compatriot Rehan Ahmed is battling a similar issue. The spinner was stopped from entering India after he and the rest of the England team members had gone to Abu Dhabi during the 10-day break between the second and the third Test. Rehan was reportedly stopped at the Hirasar airport, Rajkot, as he wasn't carrying the right paperwork required for his entry into the country.

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Eoin Morgan - Jasprit Bumrah - Explained: Rule That Forced Umpire To Reduce 1 Run From England's Total In 1st Test vs India - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India

Explained: Rule That Forced Umpire To Reduce 1 Run From England's Total In 1st Test vs India

A big confusion unfolded on Day 1 of the first Test between India and England in Hyderabad after Rehan Ahmed saw a run's deduction to his tally. The England batter, despite running a double before the overthrow from an Indian fielder, saw only 5 runs being awarded instead of 6, leaving fans in the stadium and on social media confused. However, the decision was correct because of the rule that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has for such scenarios. 

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