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When England won the 2005 Ashes, it didn't only break a barren spell of 16 years for the team but also ended a 14-year long wait for someone.
Born in Rhodesia, this man first applied for a British passport in 1991. And his application kept on getting rejected. He really started to panic in 2002 when conditions back home began to deteriorate since it meant the chances of his passport getting renewed plummeted. Somehow, he managed to obtain a South Africa passport at that time while he still waited the British authorities to shower some mercy on him.
On 13th September, 2005, a day after he had coached England to an Ashes win after 16 years, Duncan Fletcher received a text during the celebrations that gave him news he had been waiting for 14 years. He had been finally granted a British Passport. Was it because of his role in the Ashes victory that had sent the country in a frenzy? The Home Office downplayed the conjecture by calling it just a "happy coincidence" that Fletcher received his passport a day after England's 2-1 series triumph.
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