Jamaica Gleaner

Groundbrea­king WI series confirmed

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KARACHI, Pakistan (CMC) THE PAKISTAN Cricket Board has confirmed a three-match Twenty20 series against West Indies set for Lahore in late November.

The PCB and Cricket West Indies had been in talks over the proposed series, but PCB chairman Najam Sethi said the tour had been now finalised and a detailed schedule would be announced shortly.

“The agreement with the West Indies Cricket Board has been finalised and done, and they have confirmed they will come to Lahore in November to play three T20 Internatio­nals,” Sethi said in a television interview.

Cricket West Indies announced last month it was in discussion­s with the PCB over the staging of the series in Pakistan.

However, CWI said the three matches would be “subject to the safe conclusion of the ICC World XI team’s three-match series in Lahore in September and affirmatio­n of manageable security by the ICC sponsored internatio­nal security company overseeing the security arrangemen­ts of the World XI.” The World XI series against hosts Pakistan started Tuesday and wraps up tomorrow.

BREAKTHROU­GH

Sethi said the series against West Indies represente­d a major breakthrou­gh and would pave the way for the PCB to negotiate with other teams to tour Pakistan.

West Indies faced Pakistan in a full series of Tests, ODIs and T20s last year in the United Arab Emirates before hosting the Asian side in the Caribbean earlier this year in a similar series.

Sethi said Sri Lanka had also agreed to play a one-off T20 Internatio­nal in Lahore on October 29, though he was still holding out hope for two matches.

He also revealed the PCB planned to hold discussion­s with Cricket South Africa over a short bilateral series in 2018.

Once the Windies series comes to fruition, it will mark the first time a leading internatio­nal side has toured Pakistan since 2009, when militants attacked a bus carrying the Sri Lanka team resulting in injury to several players and the death of several members of the security forces.

Minnows Zimbabwe toured two years ago for limited overs matches, but the series was not sanctioned by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

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AP Najam Sethi

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