Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

World XI check into Pakistan

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

World XI captain Faf du Plessis said that their tour of Pakistan is not just about playing a series but way bigger than that where the crazy fans get a dose of top flight internatio­nal cricket.

“It is not just about cricket. This short tour is for something bigger. We are just happy that after a long time Pakistani cricket fans can watch internatio­nal action at home,” Du Plessis said at a press conference.

The World XI squad reached Lahore in the wee hours of Monday from Dubai.

The players and officials had a heavy security cover via the Mall road to their hotel where all of their activities are planned for the duration of their stay in Lahore when they play three T20 internatio­nals on September 12th, 13th and 15th.

With six layers of security being set-up, all entry and exit points to the Mall road were closed for normal traffic as hundreds of police commandoes and paramilita­ry rangers stood alert along the route.

Security layers have also been extremely tight at the five-star hotel where the World XI and Pakistan teams are staying with only accredited personal allowed access into the hotel lobby besides the guests staying there.

The World XI tour, seen as a game changer by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to bring back internatio­nal cricket to Pakistan is not only supported by the ICC but the world governing body has also funded the visit of security experts to Lahore to okay the security arrangemen­ts for the short tour.

The importance of the tour was also highlighte­d by Plessis and coach, Andy Flower at their media meet.

“You always try to find things to help you leave your mark — and this seemed like the sort of opportunit­y to do just that,” Du Plessis said.

“As a cricketer, in a few years’ time, I will be able to look back and say that I played my part in bringing cricket back to Pakistan,” he added.

“At the end of this tour, we went to be part of the celebratio­ns to signal the return of internatio­nal cricket to Pakistan,” Flower said.

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 ?? AP ?? A Pakistani police officer stands guard (above) while cricketers attend a training session in Lahore on Pakistan. (Top) Mounted police stand guard outside the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Monday.
AP A Pakistani police officer stands guard (above) while cricketers attend a training session in Lahore on Pakistan. (Top) Mounted police stand guard outside the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Monday.

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