Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Pakistan get Zimbabwe cricket tour confirmati­on

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LAHORE, Pakistan, May 16, 2015 (AFP) - Pakistan's cricket chief said on Friday Zimbabwe would be touring the country as scheduled after a major militant attack put the visit -- the first by a Test playing nation in six years -- in doubt.

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) released a statement on Thursday saying the tour would not go ahead due to the "security risk" in the wake of an attack on minority Shiites in Karachi on Wednesday that left 45 dead.

But a ZC spokesman issued an apology 20 minutes later, saying the abandonmen­t was not confirmed.

On Friday, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Khan said his Zimbabwean counterpar­t William Manase had told him via telephone that Zimbabwe was "still willing and ready to send their team to Pakistan".

"This evening we were informed that Zimbabwe Cricket had decided to stick to its plans of sending their team to Pakistan," Khan said in a statement.

"We welcome this affirmativ­e response," he added, insisting that Zimbabwe's national side would be provided with "the best possible security".

Tickets for the matches would go on sale from Saturday, according to the PCB's Chief Operating Officer Subhan Ahmed.

"People are really eager to come and watch the revival of internatio­nal cricket in Pakistan," Ahmed said.

Zimbabwe are set to become the first Test team to tour Pakistan since militants attacked the Sri Lankan team bus in 2009, killing eight and injuring nine including six visiting cricketers.

They are due to play two Twenty20 internatio­nals on May 22 and 24, followed by three one-day internatio­nals on May 26, 29 and 31 -- all in Lahore.

Test opposition has stayed away since the 2009 attack, forcing Pakistan to play their home matches mainly in the United Arab Emirates.

 ??  ?? During the attack on the Sri Lankan team Bus in Lahore in 2009
During the attack on the Sri Lankan team Bus in Lahore in 2009

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