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England hopeful Saqib Mahmood will join India tour on time after visa delays

England take on India in their opening T20 next Wednesday.

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England remain hopeful that Saqib Mahmood will join their white-ball tour of India on time after delays with his visa forced him to miss a pre-series trip to Abu Dhabi.

Mahmood has yet to receive the required approval from the Indian authorities, meaning he has been unable to join fellow seamers Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse on a pace bowling camp led by James Anderson.

He becomes the latest player of Pakistani heritage to experience such a hold-up, with England spinner Shoaib Bashir rendered unavailable for a Test match last January following a similar issue.

Saqib Mahmood charges in to bowl during England nets at Headingley 2021.
Saqib Mahmood was unable to take part in a pace bowling camp in the UAE (Mike Egerton/PA)

The England and Wales Cricket Board has declined to comment on the situation but is understood to be optimistic Mahmood will still receive clearance in time join fly out to Kolkata on Friday in time for the series opener next Wednesday.

Adil Rashid and Rehan Ahmed, two other squad members with Pakistani heritage, are understood to have visas in place.

The assignment in India, comprising five T20s and three ODIs, represents the first since Test head coach Brendon McCullum took control of the limited-overs set-up, meaning Mahmood will be eager to make his mark.

The 27-year-old, who is also in the squad for next month’s Champions Trophy Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, was named player of the series for England’s T20s against the West Indies in November.

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