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2026 T20 World Cup: Adil Rashid and Rehan Ahmed face visa delays for England ahead of tournament in India

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2026 T20 World Cup: Adil Rashid and Rehan Ahmed face visa delays for England ahead of tournament in India

Rehan Ahmed and Adil Rashid have not had visas issued for the 2026 men's T20 World Cup, starting on February 7.

Your Site News understands that the delay means both players - who are of Pakistani heritage - will not travel with the rest of the squad to Sri Lanka this weekend for warm-up games, which include three ODIs and three T20Is.

It is understood that as things stand both players will travel to India for England's first game against Nepal in Mumbai on February 8.

The England & Wales Cricket Board are understood to be working with the Indian government, BCCI and ICC to resolve and expedite the issue.

Visa delays for Pakistani heritage players travelling to play cricket in India is not an uncommon issue. Shoaib Bashir missed England's first Test against India two years ago due to delays, while Saqib Mahmood has had similar issues.

It is understood that there is no objection from the Indian government to issue visas and the ECB are confident they will be able to travel in time for the start of the tournament.

England play three ODIs and three T20s in Sri Lanka from January 22, and white-ball captain Harry Brook may have limited spin options at his disposal.

Liam Dawson is the only other specialist spinner in the squad, and Will Jacks and Jacob Bethell may be required to do more bowling than expected if the absent duo do not arrive in time to play in the matches.

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