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Wahab Riaz will know about a British visit for a hundred next week

Karachi: Fast Bowler Experienced Pope Pakistan, Wahab Riaz, will know next week when he can go to England again to participate in the first tournament, one hundred, ideas from the British cricket board.
Wahab was rejected into England after reaching there without a legitimate work permit.
“My work permit number has been removed but I will know next week when I can go again when I get the right work permit visa,” Wahab said.
Pacer, is currently out of the Pakistani team, saying a misunderstanding of the visa has caused a problem for him and he was sent back from the airport.
Wahab was signed as a substitute for Shaheen Shah Afridi by the Birmingham Phoenix franchise.
Shaheen, Shadab Khan and Mohammad Amir are Pakistani players who register for the tournament, but the first two are now not available because of national duties with the Pakistani team in West Indies.

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