New Straits Times

Internatio­nal matches return to Pakistan

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LAHORE: Sri Lanka will return to Lahore for a Twenty20 internatio­nal at the end of October, eight years after gunmen attacked a bus carrying its players in the Pakistan city.

Apart from a short visit by Zimbabwe in 2015, Pakistan has been starved of internatio­nal cricket since the 2009 attack in which six security staff and two civilians were killed and six of Sri Lanka’s players were wounded.

Subject to security clearance, Sri Lanka will play Pakistan at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Oct 29 in the final fixture of a threematch T20 series. The first two will be played in Pakistan’s adopted United Arab Emirates ‘home’ after a two-test series starting in Abu Dhabi on Sept 28 and five one-day internatio­nals.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council has also given its backing to a World XI, led by South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis, playing a three-match T20 series in Lahore from Tuesday in a bid to help revive internatio­nal cricket in the country.

The second test in Dubai starting Oct 6 will be Sri Lanka’s first day-night match in the longest format. Reuters

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