LAHORE, Sept 13: Finally, the Indian High Commission has issued visa to the Faisalabad Wolves team, enabling it to represent Pakistan in the T20 Champions’ League, starting in India from Sept 17.

The visas are issued just one day before the scheduled departure of the team on Saturday.

According to a press release issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board, Faisalabad Wolves will be touring India from Sept 14 to participate in the T20 Champions League.

The press release did not mention a word about the delay in issuing the visas.

It also states that three players, who are currently in Zimbabwe with the Pakistan team, namely captain Misbah-ul-Haq, Saeed Ajmal and Ehsan Adil will travel directly from Zimbabwe to join the squad in India.

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