LAHORE: The Indian authorities have pushed out the Pakistan’s champions, the Faisalabad Wolves, to participate in the upcoming T20 Champions League going to be held on next week of this month.
The Indian authorities have refused the issuance of visas to the Pakistani T20 champion, Faisalabad Wolves, by reasoning of security concerns, Pakistan’s local media reported.
The host country has excused to issue visa to the Pakistani players as they are not capable for provision of complete security.
The 2013 Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20) will be the fifth edition of the Champions League Twenty20, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament going to be held in India from September 17 to October 6.
Earlier on August 14, TheNewsTribe (TNT) reported that Pakistan’s T20 champions, Faisalabad Wolves’ participation in Indian T20 Champions Cricket League is in risk due to non issuance of visa.
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