PCB raises concern amid visa crisis for Pak journalists, fans

11 October,2023 08:32 AM IST |  Lahore  |  IANS

However, the ICC had said on Friday that it was working with the BCCI to push for visas for up to 60 journalists from Pakistan

Zaka Ashraf. Pic/AFP


Pakistan Cricket Board management committee chairman Zaka Ashraf has called upon Pakistan Foreign Secretary Syrus Sajjad Qazi and raised "serious concerns and alarm" over the delay in country's fans and journalists's visas for India to cover the ongoing World Cup.

The chairman also requested the Foreign Secretary to take up the issue with India's Home Ministry through the Pakistan High Commission Office in New Delhi. The PCB has taken "serious notice of security threats being reported in Indian media and requested the government to evaluate players's security in India".

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"The PCB is extremely disappointed to see that journalists from Pakistan and fans are still facing uncertainty about obtaining an Indian visa to cover Pakistan games in ICC World Cup 2023," a statement from the board said. "In the meantime, PCB has again reminded ICC and BCCI of their respective obligations," said Ashraf.

However, the ICC had said on Friday that it was working with the BCCI to push for visas for up to 60 journalists from Pakistan.

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