Chumbi Lama, spokesperson of Nepal Cricket Association (CAN), said that the cricket team has been delayed in getting visas after the UAE banned visas for Nepal this week.
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The Nepali cricket team is stuck in Kathmandu after the United Arab Emirates (Dubai) visa did not come. According to the scheduled schedule, the Nepalese team was scheduled to go to the UAE on Friday morning to play the three Twenty20 series against the West Indies. But the scheduled schedule of the Nepali team has been affected due to the non-arrival of visas.
After playing a three-match Twenty20 series against the West Indies in Sharjah on September 27, 29 and 30, the Nepalese team is scheduled to go to Oman to compete in the Asia-Pacific qualifiers for the Twenty20 World Cup. After that, Nepal will again come to UAE and compete with UAE and America in League 2 .
The spokesperson of the Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) Chumbi Lama said that the cricket team was delayed in getting visas after the UAE blocked visas for Nepal this week. According to him, discussions are being held with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the UAE government about delaying the visa of the Nepalese cricket team.
"It is a policy decision of UAE not to give visa to Nepal, that's why we are talking about policy," Lama said, "There is no possibility of visa coming before Monday". There was a program to reach Sharjah and practice for a week. As League 2 will also be the same, we were going to go a week earlier to go quickly and mix with the environment.
Chief coach Stuart Law said that coach Gyanendra Malla arrived in Dubai on Friday. Also, according to him, strength and condition trainer Abdur Satar is also scheduled to reach Dubai from India.
