The representative for the England and Wales Cricket Board expressed that they were in contact with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as to the pacer's visa issue.
As indicated by subtle elements, the representative said that Pakistani quick bowler Mohommad Amir's visa application fell under the domain of the Immigration division. We are in contact with PCB and would give them any help they require, the representative said.
Pakistani quick bowler Mohommad Amir had connected for a visa to the United Kingdom on Friday, for Pakistan's up and coming voyage through England. Amir had been discovered blameworthy with then-Pakistani captain Salman Butt and pacer Muhammad Asif on spot-altering charges. On the off chance that the youthful, red hot bowler is conceded his UK visa, then this would imply that Amir would check his first visit to England after his scandalous spot-settling outrage.
"I have composed a letter to the high official looking for uncommon and thoughtful thought on Amir's visa," PCB boss Shaharyar Khan had said. "The England and Wales Cricket Board is likewise helping and are in contact with their home division, so we seek after a positive reaction."
This would likewise be Pakistan cricket group's first voyage through England after 2010. The noteworthy 24-year old left arm pacer has officially played in New Zealand quickly after he came back to worldwide cricket a few months prior.
It is appropriate to note here that Amir could be banned from visiting England, in light of his 2010 spot-settling conviction
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