Players of the Faisalabad Wolves were yesterday asked to leave the hotel in Chandigarh after they had checked in and asked to go to Mohali because their visas were marked only for that Punjab town.
A senior Home Ministry official told PTI that the cricketers have applied for additional visa for Chandigarh this morning and they have been granted that.
"We have given them visa for Mohali and Chandigarh," the official said, indicating that if the Faisalabad Wolves goes to the next round and apply for other cities, the applications would be considered accordingly.
After initial hiccups, the visa to the Pakistani team was given at the eleventh hour, apparently at the intervention of the Prime Minister's Office.
The Faisalabad team, led by Misbah-ul-Haq, was invited to play in the qualifying round of the CLT20 to be held across different cities of India from September 17 to October 6.
The Faisalabad team's participation in the CLT20 was confirmed until the LoC issues arose and that led to tensions between the two countries.
The Sialkot Stallions, champions of Pakistan's domestic league last year, had taken part in the qualifying round of the CLT20 which was held in South Africa last year.
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