Due to Visa Issues with Mohammad Amir

Due to Visa Issues with Mohammad Amir

Mohammad Amir, the Pakistan left-arm pacer who made a comeback to international cricket after a four-year hiatus, is facing an unexpected hurdle that casts a shadow over his participation in the upcoming T20I series against Ireland. Amir, who applied for an Ireland visa along with the rest of the Pakistan squad, did not receive his visa on time, preventing him from traveling to Dublin on Tuesday with his teammates. As a result, he remains the only squad member still in Pakistan, while the rest of the team prepares for the series in Dublin.

Visa Issues: The Uncertain Timeline

The PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) is currently coordinating with Cricket Ireland to resolve the visa issue. However, as of now, no specific timeline has been provided regarding the arrival of Amir’s visa. According to a PCB official, it is the host board’s responsibility to ensure the visiting team receives their visas on time. The short nature of the series, comprising three T20Is scheduled between May 10 and 14, adds to the uncertainty surrounding Amir’s participation.

Another member of the Pakistan management, batting coach Mohammad Yousaf, experienced a similar delay but managed to receive his visa just in time to travel with the team. Despite this, it’s unclear whether Amir’s visa delay is due to the timing of his application or other factors.

Mohammad Amir’s Return to International Cricket

Amir’s absence is a significant setback for Pakistan as they gear up for the Ireland series. The left-arm fast bowler made a comeback to international cricket in April during the home T20I series against New Zealand. After being out of international cricket for nearly four years, Amir picked up 2 for 13 in his return game and showed flashes of his old self. His return generated excitement among fans and pundits alike, who were eager to see the seasoned campaigner back in action.

Previously, Amir was part of the Pakistan side that played Ireland’s inaugural Test match in Malahide in 2018. After retiring from international cricket in 2020 due to differences with the team management, he reversed his decision earlier this year and made himself available for selection.

Pakistan’s Preparation and Upcoming Schedule

The Pakistan squad arrived in Dublin early on Wednesday morning and will play all three T20Is at the same venue. Despite Amir’s absence, the team remains focused on their preparation for the series. They will then travel to the UK to play four T20Is before heading to the USA and the West Indies for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Impact on Pakistan’s Bowling Attack

Amir’s potential absence could impact Pakistan’s bowling lineup, which relies on a combination of experienced and emerging bowlers. His left-arm pace and ability to swing the ball both ways would have added a valuable dimension to the attack, especially in Irish conditions.

With his wealth of experience, Amir would have provided crucial leadership to the younger bowlers in the squad. His absence means Pakistan will have to rely more heavily on the likes of Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Ihsanullah to deliver match-winning performances.

PCB’s Coordination with Cricket Ireland

The PCB remains hopeful that the visa issue will be resolved promptly and is in constant communication with Cricket Ireland. A PCB official reiterated that the board is pushing for a swift resolution, emphasizing that it is ultimately Cricket Ireland’s responsibility to ensure that the visiting squad receives all necessary travel documents.

“Amir applied for his visa at the same time as the rest of the squad,” the PCB official said. “We are hopeful that the issue will be resolved soon, and Amir will join the team in Dublin.”

The Significance of Amir’s Presence

Despite the visa uncertainty, Amir’s presence would undoubtedly bolster Pakistan’s chances in the series. His ability to deliver under pressure and knack for picking up wickets at crucial moments is well-documented.