T20 World Cup: 2 players who missed the opportunity to go to Australia despite getting a call – It’s a shame | IND : Umran Malik and Kuldeep Yadav Missed AUS Flight Bcoz of Visa

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The T20 World Cup series is underway in Australia today amidst huge expectations of the fans. Today’s first match is between Sri Lanka and Namibia. The Rohit Sharma-led Indian team has already reached Australia and completed the practice matches for this T20 World Cup series.

India Dinesh Karthik Chahal Arshdeep Singh Harshal Patel Bhuvaneswar Kumar Rohit Sharma

Next, the Indian team will face the Pakistan team in the match to be held on Sunday next week. In this case, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Tagore and Mohammed Shami have joined the Indian team which has already gone to Australia.

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More specifically, Mohammed Shami has replaced Bumrah in the main Indian team. In this case, apart from the players in the Indian team, the Indian team invited some more reserve players to come from India to Australia.

Umran Malik

In that way, the Indian team’s young fast bowler Umran Malik and Kuldeep Yadav were invited to come to Australia. As the BCCI asked Shreyas Iyer and Ravi Bishnai to play in the Syed Mushtaq Ali series, who were already there as reserves, these two were expected to travel there in their place.

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But as they applied for their visas at the last moment when they received the call from the team, the Australian authorities refused to grant them both visas. Due to this, they are unable to go to Australia even if they get the opportunity.

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It is said that there is nothing wrong with the Australian authorities denying them visas as they applied for visas at the last minute. It is important to note that due to the fact that some regulations are being followed as per the current practice in Australia, some restrictions have been imposed on all travelers coming to Australia.

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