According to the Punjab Cricket Association, the BCCI has taken up the issue with the Union Government to facilitate early solution to the problem.
The team arrived here today without captain Misbah-ul-Haq after finally getting the visa to travel India. The team was earlier denied visas on the ground that the players faced a security risk in India.
The team addressed media at their hotel before leaving for Mohali, where they had a practice session in the evening.
"After their arrival in Chandigarh, when the concerned authorities checked their passport and visas, it emerged that they did not have a visa for Chandigarh, though they have it for other venues of the tournament (CLT20).
"We requested the authorities to give them a few hours before they could shift to Mohali, which they later did. In the meanwhile, we got in touch with the BCCI, who in turn brought the matter to the notice of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Home Affairs Ministry. Now, the process to issue Chandigarh valid visas for the players and the officials is on and we are hopeful that by tomorrow morning, clearance should come," PCA Joint Secretary G S Walia told PTI.
"Why they did not have visa for Chandigarh is not for us to comment but the issue is being sorted out. There are some issues and they are being sorted out," Faisalabad coach Naveed Anjum told PTI at the hotel at Chandigarh before leaving for Mohali.
