Hindustan Times (Noida)

New Zealand abandon Pakistan cricket series after security alert

Black Caps pull out of white-ball tour after advisory from their government, now waiting to return

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

RAWALPINDI: New Zealand abandoned their tour of Pakistan on Friday because they were wary of being attacked outside Rawalpindi Stadium, according to the Pakistan government.

New Zealand Cricket declined to reveal the nature of the security alert from its own government that prompted the sudden decision to cancel the tour moments before the scheduled start of the One-day Internatio­nal series here. Both teams had stayed at their hotel.

According to Pakistan Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told Pakistan counterpar­t Imran Khan the cricketers could be attacked outside the stadium. Khan, who is on a government visit of Tajikistan, informed Ardern “we have one of the best intelligen­ce systems in the world and that no security threat of any kind exists for the visiting team.”

Ahmed said he had no informatio­n about a security threat against the New Zealanders, and backed Khan at a news conference. “He told her that the law and order situation is the best in our country and we give a guarantee that there is no security problem here, there is no security threat,” Ahmed said. “But the prime minister of New Zealand said that the issue is not the threat but we have such informatio­n that when the team goes

out it can come under some attack, so they have unilateral­ly cancelled their tour.”

The security concern has the Pakistan hosts mystified. The Pakistan Cricket Board said together with the Pakistan government they “made foolproof security arrangemen­ts for all visiting teams. We have assured the New Zealand Cricket of the same”.

PCB chairman Ramiz Raja hinted they will protest to the Internatio­nal Cricket Council against NZC’S decision.

“Crazy day it has been! Feel so

sorry for the fans and our players,” Raja tweeted. “Walking out of the tour by taking a unilateral approach on a security threat is very frustratin­g. Especially when it’s not shared!! Which world is NZ living in??nz will hear us at ICC.”

NZC said on its website: “Following an escalation in the New Zealand government threat levels for Pakistan, and advice from NZC security advisers on the ground, it has been decided the Black Caps will not continue with the tour. Arrangemen­ts are now being made for the team’s

departure.”

New Zealand’s first visit to Pakistan in 18 years was to feature three ODIS here and five T20s in Lahore. Both cities and the security arrangemen­ts were cleared by NZC’S security team last month.

Ahmed said Pakistan allowed hosting the games without spectators but New Zealand rejected the offer. Pakistan, therefore, allowed the stadiums in Rawalpindi and Lahore to be at 25% crowd capacity because of the pandemic. But Pindi Stadium wasn’t opened on Friday to spectators

as New Zealand decided to abandon the tour.

NZC chief executive David White said the advice he received made the tour impossible to continue, and he was supported by the New Zealand Cricket Players Associatio­n.

“I understand this will be a blow for the PCB, who have been wonderful hosts, but player safety is paramount and we believe this is the only responsibl­e option,” White said.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam expressed his disappoint­ment at the cancellati­on while former

Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar tweeted: “NZ just killed Pakistan cricket.”

England’s tour in doubt

England men’s and women’s teams are due in Pakistan for short two-match T20 series next month and the England and Wales Cricket Board said it would make a final call on the tours this weekend.

England’s men have not played an internatio­nal in Pakistan since 2005 while the women are visiting for the first time.

 ?? AFP ?? Policemen stand guard outside the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium after New Zealand abandoned the white-ball series on Friday.
AFP Policemen stand guard outside the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium after New Zealand abandoned the white-ball series on Friday.

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