New Delhi: The Indian cricket team’s last two T20 matches against the West Indies in the US are clouded by uncertainty and due to visa issues, the Caribbean Cricket Board is now thinking of hosting them on its own soil.

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According to the report of ‘cricbuzz.com’, both the teams have not got US visas. Due to which Cricket West Indies has to come up with an alternate plan.
Both these matches are to be held in Florida, USA on August 6 and 7. But according to reports, many members of the India and West Indies teams have not received visas to America.

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These matches can also be held in West Indies

A source said, “Measures are being taken to resolve the visa issue. These matches can also be held in West Indies. Preliminary information is that the visa will be given in St. Kitts, where the teams have reached. There is a possibility that the players will have to go back to Trinidad for travel documents. From where they will go to the US if cleared.