A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) spokesperson said that Bilawal Bhatti, the allrounder, would fly across from Sri Lanka, where is part of the touring Pakistan A team, to Bangladesh in time for the second Test, set to start in Dhaka on May 6.
Speculations have been strong that the tour selection committee will send back all-rounder Bilawal Bhatti who went for 93 runs against New Zealand in the second one-day international which Pakistan lost by a big margin in Napier.
Bilawal Bhatti bowled nine overs for 93 runs against New Zealand in the second ODI, becoming the most expensive bowler for Pakistan in the fifty-over format.
Mahela Jayawardene scored five in Sri Lanka's first innings and was then out for a first-ball duck, dismissed both times by debutant Pakistan paceman Bilawal Bhatti.
Bhatti was waylaid in Dubai on Thursday after landing in the United Arab Emirates with an expired visa.