12 October,2022 08:21 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Umran Malik and Kuldeep Sen
India's tearaway pace bowler Umran Malik, who caught the attention of the cricketing world by bowling the fastest delivery in IPL's history by an Indian when he touched the 157 kmph-mark, has had to delay his departure to Australia for the T20 World Cup due to visa issues.
The 22-year-old, one of the country's designated net bowlers for the World Cup Down Under, will now feature in the J&K squad for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) in Mohali, according to reports. The bowler has got exemption from the Indian cricket board to join the J&K squad for SMAT. It is not known when Umran will board the flight to Australia and there is also no clarity on how many matches he will play from J&K in SMAT, though the only certainty is he is available for the match against Meghalaya.
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Reports also suggest another net bowler Kuldeep Sen's departure has also been delayed. However, there is no clarity whether he would feature for Madhya Pradesh in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy fixture against Rajasthan in Rajkot on Tuesday.
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Initially, Umran, Mohammed Siraj, and Sen were scheduled to fly with the India squad to their training base in Perth on October 6. However, Siraj got picked for the ODI series against South Africa and Umran had to miss the flight due to visa issues.
Umran and Sen are likely to leave with the standby players, currently playing against South Africa, on October 12.
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