By SABC Sport
28th January 2024
The uncapped spinner was unable to join the rest of the squad when they transferred from their training camp in Abu Dhabi last weekend due to a hold-up with his paperwork.
Although born in Surrey, the 20-year-olds family heritage in Pakistan caused lengthier-than-expected checks and he was ultimately forced to fly back to London to receive a stamp at the Indian High Commission.
He finally landed in Hyderabad on day four of the first Test and made his way to link up with the side at the Ranjiv Gandhi Stadium.
The 20-year-old made his way out to the field of play at the lunch break and was soon playing his part, feeding throws to head coach Brendon McCullum as he warmed up his slip catchers ahead of Indias fourth-innings chase.
England captain Ben Stokes had expressed sympathy for Bashir on the eve of the match, saying: Im pretty devastated that Bash has had to go through this.
As a leader, as a captain, when one of your team-mates is affected by something like that, you get a bit emotional. Its obviously a frustrating situation, more importantly, for him.
The Somerset off-spinner could now come into contention for a Test debut next week in Visakhapatnam, with Jack Leach suffering from a knee injury.