Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Pakistan series hangs in the balance

SLC to assess security situation before committing

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Ten years after their team bus was attacked by gunmen in Lahore, Sri Lanka may travel to Pakistan in October for a two-match Test series if satisfied with security for the visiting team.

Board secretary Mohan de Silva, who headed the four-member team to Pakistan this week, said their cricketing neighbour has promised to provide the foolproof security accorded to Heads of State for the Sri Lankan cricketers in a bid to woo them to travel to Pakistan.

The team included SLC’s Chief Security Adviser Marshal of the Air Force Roshan Goonetilek­e, Head of Internatio­nal Cricket Chandima Mapatuna, and Assistant Manager AntiCorrup­tion and Security Palitha Seneviratn­e. They met with several high- level officials in Pakistan to discuss the measures that would be taken.

“They made a comprehens­ive presentati­on and we were very happy with it," de Silva said. "So we will provide a report to the executive committee based on our findings and then decide whether to go ahead with the tour or not."

Even though Pakistan has hosted a few internatio­nal limited- over matches since the 2009 terrorists attack on the Sri Lankan team bus which injured at least six players, no team has visited to play the longer format despite repeated appeals by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

With Sri Lanka scheduled to meet Pakistan in a two-match Test series in October as part of the newly introduced Test Championsh­ips, the PCB made a request from their Sri Lankan counterpar­t to play the series in Pakistan instead of UAE which is their adopted home since the tragic incident.

During the visit, the four-member SLC security assessment team met with top security officials in Karachi and visited National Stadium, the proposed venue for the first Test between the two teams. They also visited Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore and was given another round of briefings and presentati­ons.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) for Sindh, Kaleem Imam had briefed the visiting delegation about the security arrangemen­ts to be made during the Test series.

"So we will now carry out a thorough assessment of security arrangemen­ts here also based on intelligen­ce report and we will, thereafter, let the PCB know how we plan to take this forward,” de Silva added.

Sri Lanka also play Pakistan in a whiteball cricket series and there’s a possibilit­y of playing either ODI or T20 series in Pakistan the Test series doesn't go ahead there. In 2017 Sri Lanka played a T20I match against Pakistan in Lahore but several top cricketers opted out citing security concerns.

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