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The UAE is reportedly denying visas to Pakistanis who are traveling for the Pak-India Champions Trophy clash. This decision by the UAE authorities is causing inconvenience and disappointment among Pakistani cricket fans. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly refusing visas to Pakistani citizens who have purchased tickets for the highly anticipated ICC Champions Trophy match between archrivals Pakistan and India, scheduled for February 27 in Dubai.
Earlier, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had agreed to a hybrid model for the tournament after India declined to travel to Pakistan. As per the arrangement, the eight-team event will be played across two countries—Pakistan and the UAE—with India set to play all their matches in Dubai.
According to Geo News journalist Arfa Feroz, UAE authorities are not granting visas to Pakistanis who have secured tickets for the blockbuster encounter.
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The Pakistan-India match is expected to be one of the most-watched clashes of the tournament. Demand for tickets was overwhelming, with all available seats selling out in less than an hour after release. Prices ranged from 500 AED for the cheapest ticket to 12,500 AED for the most expensive pass.
The issue has yet to be officially addressed by UAE authorities or tournament organizers.