MUMBAI: Prithvi Shaw‘s stint for Northamptonshire in County cricket has been delayed because of visa points.
“Prithvi is yet to receive his passport and visa back from the British embassy in Delhi. He has been waiting for over two weeks now,” a dependable supply advised TOI. Shaw was supposed to hitch the Northants after the conclusion of the Duleep Trophy, although, he was picked within the West Zone Deodhar Trophy squad too.
“Shaw has received special permission from the BCCI to miss the Deodhar Trophy and leave for England for his maiden County stint. He was supposed to leave by yesterday or today, but the delay in getting a visa from the British embassy has held him up here,” the supply revealed.
Three former India captains – Bishan Singh Bedi, Sourav Ganguly and Anil Kumble – have represented the Northants previously.
Vijay Shankar might be part of Kent
Meanwhile, it is learnt that Tamil Nadu allrounder Vijay Shankar may quickly be part of Kent. Shankar would possibly substitute India’s left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh, who turned out in a number of county video games for Kent, however will quickly be part of the Indian crew for the upcoming five-match T20I collection in opposition to the West Indies within the Caribbean.
“Prithvi is yet to receive his passport and visa back from the British embassy in Delhi. He has been waiting for over two weeks now,” a dependable supply advised TOI. Shaw was supposed to hitch the Northants after the conclusion of the Duleep Trophy, although, he was picked within the West Zone Deodhar Trophy squad too.
“Shaw has received special permission from the BCCI to miss the Deodhar Trophy and leave for England for his maiden County stint. He was supposed to leave by yesterday or today, but the delay in getting a visa from the British embassy has held him up here,” the supply revealed.
Three former India captains – Bishan Singh Bedi, Sourav Ganguly and Anil Kumble – have represented the Northants previously.
Vijay Shankar might be part of Kent
Meanwhile, it is learnt that Tamil Nadu allrounder Vijay Shankar may quickly be part of Kent. Shankar would possibly substitute India’s left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh, who turned out in a number of county video games for Kent, however will quickly be part of the Indian crew for the upcoming five-match T20I collection in opposition to the West Indies within the Caribbean.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com