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Britain Spinner Shoaib Bashir Gets back Because of Visa Issue, Ben Stirs up Baffled

The Britain cricket crew got a major blow in front of the main Test against India as youthful spinner Shoaib Bashir needed to get back due to an irritating visa issue. Bashir was to join his other colleagues in Hyderabad however the player with his foundations in Pakistan couldn’t carve out a goal in opportunity for the series opener. Britain captain Ben Stirs up conceded being disappointed in light of the issue, saying he feels for the player who was in the running for a spot in the playing XI for the primary Test.

Bashir was preparing with the Britain group in the Abu Dhabi camp in front of his India appearance however with his visa application denied, the spinner needed to get back to the Unified Realm.

Stirs up conceded that it’s baffling to see a player being denied an opportunity to take part in the match in light of a non-brandishing reason.

“We reported that crew in mid-December, and presently Slam winds up without a visa to arrive. I’m more baffled for him. I didn’t maintain what is happening should be his most memorable experience of what it resembles to be in the Britain Test group. I feel for him,” Stirs up told ESPNcricinfo regarding this situation.

“Yet, he’s not the primary cricketer to go through this, I have played with a many individuals who have had similar issues. I find it disappointing that we have picked a player and he’s not with us in view of visa issues. Particularly for a youthful chap, I’m crushed for him. It’s a disappointing circumstance to be in, however a many individuals have been attempting to help it through. It’s sad and I’m exceptionally disappointed for him,” he added.

Britain’s Test crew: Ben Stirs up (c), James Anderson, Rehan Ahmed, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow, Shoaib Bashir, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ben Foakes (wk), Dan Lawrence, Tom Hartley, Jack Drain, Ollie Pope, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, Imprint Wood.

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