The Citizen (KZN)

ICC clears way for embattled Pakistan

- Lahore

– The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) has unanimousl­y agreed to back Pakistan’s efforts to resume internatio­nal cricket in their own country and said it would provide financial assistance for security needs.

Pakistan is currently hosting a World XI cricket team for three T20 games in the eastern city of Lahore, a series that is being touted as a watershed moment for those bidding to restore internatio­nal cricket in the country.

ICC chief executive David Richardson called the matches an “important stepping stone” for Pakistan to earn the “confidence of the internatio­nal sporting community”.

Pakistan has hosted only one internatio­nal series since militants attacked a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore in 2009, wounding six players and killing two civilians and six security officials.

“The ICC has already agreed to invest in security and improving the security capabiliti­es for a three-year period,” Richardson said, adding that he would like to see other countries sending their teams to Pakistan.

Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday ahead of the second T20 match at the Gaddafi Stadium, Richardson said the matches were an example of the “the cricket family ... sticking together to help a particular member country”.

Fans have been clamouring for the return of internatio­nal cricket since March after the final of the domestic T20 Pakistan Super League, featuring high-profile foreign players such as World Cup winner Darren Sammy, was held in Lahore.

Acknowledg­ing the importance of that event, Richardson said that the current three-match series would go a long way towards convincing other countries that Pakistan could safely host their teams.

Pakistan won the series opener on Tuesday by 20 runs, spurred by a quick-fire 86 by batsman Babar Azam before holding off the charge of a star-studded World XI batting line-up led by South African captain Faf du Plessis.

Du Plessis’ charges hit back on Wednesday by claiming a tense seven-wicket win to set up today’s series decider at the same venue. –

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? PICK ME. Aiden Markram is putting up his hand for a place in the Proteas Test team for their series against Bangladesh.
Picture: Gallo Images PICK ME. Aiden Markram is putting up his hand for a place in the Proteas Test team for their series against Bangladesh.

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