West Indies Turn Down Pakistan Twenty20 Tour Due To Security Concerns
West Indies will now play Pakistan in two Tests, five One-Day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals -- all in the United Arab Emirates.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: April 18, 2016 09:20 pm IST
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Pakistan will play West Indies in 2 Tests and 5 ODIs
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PCB had requested the WICB to play 2 T20Is in Pakistan
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WICB refused citing security concerns
Recently crowned World Twenty20 champions, the West Indies have turned down a request from Pakistan to play matches in the militancy-wracked South Asian country due to security fears, a senior official said on Monday. (Inzamam-ul-Haq Takes Pay Cut For Pakistan Cricket Board's Chief Selector's Job)
Pakistan are due to host the West Indies in two Tests, five One-Day Internationals (ODI) and two Twenty20 Internationals in September and October this year. (Pakistan Cricket Board Refuses to Host Afghanistan Due to Security Concerns)
Nearly all the country's home series' have been played in the neutral grounds of the United Arab Emirates since a 2009 militant attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team, but Pakistan had hoped the T20 leg of West Indies' tour could be played in Lahore. (Shahryar Khan Dismisses Reports of his Resignation as Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman)
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said: "We wanted the Twenty20s to be played in Pakistan and made an effort but the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) have refused saying they have security fears, so the full series will be played in United Arab Emirates."
The West Indies' refusal came after a suicide bomber killed 73 people in a park in Lahore on Easter Sunday last month. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, the Taliban faction that carried out the bombing, said Christians were the target of the attack.
Pakistan hosted Zimbabwe for two Twenty20s and three ODIs in Lahore last year hoping the tour would pave the way for more international teams to visit -- a hope that has yet to be realised.