ICC assures PCB to resolve visa issue for Pakistan journalists

LAHORE: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has issued a statement on the non-issuance of visas to Pakistan journalists and cricket fans for the upcoming World Cup in India. The ICC spokesperson acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and assured that all possible efforts are being made to resolve the issue immediately.

The ICC has assured the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that they are trying to resolve the issue as soon as possible and will reach a conclusion soon.

Yesterday, the PCB had expressed concern over the issue of visas for fans and journalists while demanding action from the ICC on the visa policy of the World Cup. The board said that they are disappointed that Pakistani journalists and fans are uncertain about obtaining Indian visas to cover Pakistan’s opening match in the ICC World Cup. This uncertainty is causing significant pressure on them.

The PCB also reminded the ICC of its responsibilities and members’ agreement regarding the issuance of visas for fans and journalists. The board said that they have been reminding the ICC about this for the last three years, but the issue remains unresolved.

The ICC has not yet released any further details on the steps they are taking to resolve the issue. However, the fact that they have issued a statement and assured the PCB of their efforts suggests that they are taking the matter seriously.

The non-issuance of visas to Pakistan journalists and fans is a serious issue that could have a negative impact on the World Cup. The ICC needs to act quickly and decisively to resolve the issue and ensure that all fans and journalists are able to attend the tournament.

 

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