Monday, August 17, 2009

Blind Pakistani team protest UK visa refusal


ISLAMABAD : The head of Pakistan's blind cricketers on Saturday demanded that the sports's World Cup be shifted from England after the team was denied visas to play two series there.

The Pakistani cricket team for the visually impaired, the reigning world champions, were due to tour England from August 9-18 to play three one-day matches and a Twenty20 game as part of preparations for the World Cup 2011 -- also scheduled in England.

However, the United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) denied the team visas earlier this week because it was not convinced the players would return to Pakistan once the tour was over.

Pakistan's Blind Cricket Council Chairman Syed Sultan Shah said he has complained to the India-based World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) about the visa refusal and demanded the World Cup be re-located.

"We are protesting this with the WBCC. We are demanding that the World Cup be shifted from England because Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka will also face the same problem... why stage a mega event in a country who will not give us visas," Shah told AFP.

He said it was ridiculous that the UK visa authorities said they were concerned players would not return to Pakistan and that they did not have sufficient income.

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