England Assessing Security Situation In Pakistan, To Decide On Scheduled Tour In 48 Hours
According to ESPNcricinfo, an ECB spokesperson has said that England's security team are currently assessing the situation in Pakistan and will then decide in the next 24-48 hours on their planned tour.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 17, 2021 06:18 pm IST
Highlights
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England are set to tour Pakistan in October
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New Zealand recently cancelled its tour of Pakistan
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The ECB will come to a decision in 24-48 hours
Hours after New Zealand cancelled its cricket tour of Pakistan, England's scheduled tour to the Asian nation was thrown into doubt with the ECB saying that it will assess the ground situation in the strife-torn country and make a decision on the series in the next 24-48 hours. New Zealand decided to pull its team out of Pakistan just ahead of the first ODI after its cricket board received a security threat. England are scheduled to travel to Rawalpindi in October for two Twenty20 Internationals, in what will be their first visit to Pakistan since 2005.
"We're aware of New Zealand's decision to pull out of the Pakistan tour due to a security alert," an ECB spokesperson said to ESPNcricinfo.
"We are liaising with our security team who are on the ground in Pakistan to fully understand the situation. The ECB Board will then decide in the next 24-48 hours whether our planned tour should proceed."
The cancellation of the New Zealand tour is a big setback to the revival of international cricket in Pakistan.
Although some international cricket and Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches have been held in the country, major Test nations are yet to travel to Pakistan for full-fledged tours.
West Indies are scheduled to travel to Pakistan later this year. Australia are also due to tour Pakistan early next year.