Pakistan High Commission sources also said among those who have not been given permission include Defence Advisor, Press Counsellor, three Political Counsellors, Naval Advisor and Air Force Advisor.
"The High Commission applied for 34 officials to watch four matches two in Kolkata and two in Mohali. They have so far given permission for only 10 which also includes High Commissioner and family members of the officials.
Yesterday, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup had said India had approved travel of 19 Pakistan High Commission officials and was prepared to consider more such requests.
"Pakistan has not informed the Government of the itinerary for the proposed travels, as required by bilateral practice. This was despite repeated reminders over the past few days. However, considering the occasion, 19 approvals were issued as a gesture. We have urged that agreed requirements are met so that the rest of the requests can be processed," Swarup had said.
Pakistan played Bangladesh in a Super 10 Group 2 encounter at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata yesterday and will also play against India at the same venue on March 19 among other matches at different venues.