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With Women's cricket set to debut at the Commonwealth Games, six members of the Indian women's squad are yet to receive their Visas. The Indian squad is currently training in Bengaluru and is scheduled to leave for Birmingham on Sunday.

The BCCI is in touch with the Indian Olympic Association on the issue. "Few of the visas came in today but they are still six left for processing including three players and three players' support staff," an IOA source told PTI.

"The remaining should come by tomorrow. We have very little control over the process anyway. There is a summer rush and UK visas are taking time." The kits have not reached Bengaluru as well but the IOA official assured us that it will be delivered by Saturday.

The BCCI had announced a 15-member squad for the Games, beginning July 28. India open their campaign



against mighty Australia on July 29 before facing Pakistan on July 31. Eight-member support staff was also named with three reserve players.

India's Chef de Mission Rajesh Bhandari finally got his visa on Friday and he will soon be flying out to join his colleagues in Birmingham.

The IOA has named three Deputy Chef de Mission for the Games. Anil Dhupar and Maninder Singh, who too had to wait for their visa till the last minute, took the flight on Friday morning. Deputy Chef de Mission Prashant Kushwaha is the one left waiting for his visa.

"His visa should also come soon," the IOA source added. Earlier this month, star wrestler Bajrang Punia also had to change his training plans for a training stint in the US as he stayed back in India to get his UK visa. He is now in the US and will travel straight to Birmingham from there.
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