Chumbi Lama, the spokesperson of the Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) has informed that the UAE has already granted visas to the Nepali team and they will leave for that on Monday.
The United Arab Emirates (Dubai) has given a visa to the Nepali cricket team to play the three Twenty20 series against the West Indies.
Can issued a statement on Sunday and informed that the visa has been received. Chumbi Lama, the spokesperson of the Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) has informed that the UAE has already granted visas to the Nepali team and they will depart there on Monday.
Nepali team was scheduled to go to UAE on Friday morning to play three Twenty20 series against West Indies. But the Nepali team was stopped because the visa did not come. Since the formation of a new government after the Gen-G protest, the UAE has banned both tourist visas and worker visas for Nepalis.
In the midst of confusion that the series will not take place after the players do not get visas, Can has informed that the visas have arrived on Sunday and that the Nepali team will leave for that on Monday.
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.
Head coach Stuart Law has already arrived in Dubai on Friday. Also, according to him, strength and conditioning coach Abdur Satar is also scheduled to reach Dubai from India.
