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Moeen Ali gets India visa, to be available from second CSK match

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Chennai Super Kings’ star all-rounder Moeen Ali has secured his India visa and will be available for selection from the second game of the upcoming IPL, the franchise’s CEO Kasi Viswanathan said.

Though the England player arrived in Mumbai on Thursday, the defending champions will missed the services of Moeen for Saturday’s IPL-15 opener loss against Kolkata Knight Riders, as he had to complete a three-day quarantine before joining the team.

“Moeen has got his visa and is landing in Mumbai in the afternoon. He will be available for the second game after completing a three-day quarantine,” Viswanathan told PTI.

There was a delay in procuring the visa as a set procedure is followed for players of Pakistani descent.

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Moeen’s grandfather migrated to England from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir but Moeen is born in England and is a frequent visitor to India.

Because of his all-round show which helped the team lift its fourth IPL title, Moeen was retained by CSK alongside captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja and Ruturaj Gaikwad.

Moeen scored 357 runs from 15 innings for CSK in the IPL last year, while also taking six wickets from 15 games with his off-spin bowling.

CSK are scheduled to play Lucknow Super Giants in their second match on March 31.

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