AndyZaltzHair
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The word is that he's likely to have visa issuesLooks like Amir will go to NZ
Amir better than his competition - Pakistan selector | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
The word is that he's likely to have visa issuesLooks like Amir will go to NZ
Amir better than his competition - Pakistan selector | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
That'll be disappointing.The word is that he's likely to have visa issues
That would be weirdThe word is that he's likely to have visa issues
Can but hope. Shouldn't be given any special treatment, he's a criminal ffs.The word is that he's likely to have visa issues
Nice.druggie leggie
They've all been legitimate ATG bowlers for short periods too.The four best Pakistani bowlers of this generation
Asif - Banned for fixing
Amir - Banned for fixing
Ajmal - Banned for chucking
Yasir - Banned for doping
would legit neck myself if I was a Pakistani fan by now
Samiuiddin tweeted how it was impossible for the Pakistan fan to love a bowler guilt free.They've all been legitimate ATG bowlers for short periods too.
And Wasim and Waqar had their names listed in the Qayyum report too. It was hard enough getting over Azhar and Jadeja but having all your heroes tarred like this must be hard.The four best Pakistani bowlers of this generation
Asif - Banned for fixing
Amir - Banned for fixing
Ajmal - Banned for chucking
Yasir - Banned for doping
would legit neck myself if I was a Pakistani fan by now
A character certificate FROM NZ?I read in the local newspaper today that he won't be allowed if he can't get a character certificate from NZ and get a visa as an 'exception'. Also, all other players in the squad have got visas except him till now. Considering the squad is to leave on 7th, could prove embarrassing.
His wife is a British National....shouldn't have a problem getting a Visa to play in the UK.A character certificate FROM NZ?
Pretty sure the Pakistan High Commission in NZ will help him out. Shouldn't be an issue if they organise things properly.
No one really knows. Have read reports that Qayyum let off players he idolized and stuff like that. Just a lot of murky **** around a lot of players fro the 90s.so " listed in the Qayyum report too" basically means they're a match fixer, but there's insufficient evidence and/or the judge doesn't want to persecute a cricketing god?
yeah it's going to be fine.New Zealand's policy is clear: "People with criminal conviction or who have provided false or misleading information, will not be granted a visa unless a character waiver is granted."
The "character waiver," by the way, would be granted on "merit," with multiple factors coming into the picture.
In other words, there's no certainty with regard to getting the "character waiver."
It couldn't be confirmed, but this Reporter learns that the Board has already procured visas for around 25 players ("core group"), during the recent series against England, in the UAE.
Aamir, 23, isn't in that group of 25 or so.
The Board appears to have arranged for the visas well in advance as the New Zealand high commission in the UAE does the needful for Pakistani nationals residing at home.
Specifically, the visas are either issued/denied by the Immigration New Zealand Office in Dubai.
The Immigration New Zealand Office in the Emirate handles the visa applications from 20 countries in and around the region.
Besides the location bit, New Zealand government establishments are closed for Christmas and the New Year till the end of the week.
The Pakistan squad is scheduled to fly out of Karachi on January 10/11.
Pakistan are to feature in three T20Is and three ODIs in the period between January 15-31.
[Telegraph Kolkata]