The Free Press Journal

‘Desperate’ PCB trying to convince Bangladesh to play Test series in Pak

Pakistan since 2009 has hosted all its home series in the United Arab Emirates except for a short tour by Zimbabwe in May, 2015.

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PCB is trying to convince the Bangladesh Cricket Board to send its national team to Pakistan to play a full Test series in December.

Reliable sources in the PCB told PTI on Wednesday that the Pakistan Cricket Board had suggested to the BCB to send a team of security and vigilance experts for the final of the Pakistan Super League in Lahore on March 5.

"The PCB has suggested that the Bangladesh government and cricket board security and vigilance experts should themselves monitor the security arrangemen­ts for the final and later on also visit Pakistan to update their superiors about whether it was safe to send the Bangladesh team to Pakistan in December," one source disclosed.

The source said Pakistan was due to tour Bangladesh but the PCB had instead suggested Bangladesh tour Pakistan.

"They want Bangladesh to now come and play a full series of Tests, ODIs and T20 matches in December as Pakistan has been to Bangladesh thrice since 2009," the source said.

Since March, 2009 no top Test team has toured Pakistan because of security concerns after militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore in which six Pakistani policemen were killed and an umpire seriously wounded while some visiting players were also injured.

The PCB has stepped up its efforts to convince other boards to resume internatio­nal cricket series in Pakistan and it claims that by hosting the PSL final in Lahore it aims to send out a positive message to the cricket world that security is good enough for internatio­nal matches to be organized in the country.

"If the PSL final is held smoothly than the PCB is very keen that Bangladesh tour Pakistan in December after full security assurances," the source added.

Security issues in Pakistan had already robbed PCB of the chance to host the Champions Trophy in 2008/09 but after the 2009 attack, the ICC relocated the 2011 World Cup matches awarded to Pakistan and all test teams refused to play in the country because of security concerns.

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