Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLC denies Pakistan tour

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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) President Shammi Silva denied any talks of playing Test cricket in Paksitan. Responding to the Sunday Times on a possible Sri Lanka Test tour to Pakistan, later in July, he stated 'no such talks' had taken place between the cricket boards of Pakistan and Sri Lanka, as reported by internatio­nal media.

According to a report published in a Pakistan English Daily newspaper, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is currently in negotiatio­ns with the SLC, to host a two-match Test series, part of the ICC Test Championsh­ip Programme, beginning from July, soon after the ICC Cricket World Cup.

Reports say that a top PCB official has confirmed that negotiatio­ns are on between Pakistan and Sri Lanka cricket boards on the proposed Test series, 'but nothing was final as yet'.

"We have not been contacted by any PCB official and no such discussion ever took place. If there are such reports claiming that negotiatio­ns are taking place or took place, they are baseless and untrue," Silva stated.

Pakistan have failed to attract any internatio­nal cricket team to tour for the past decade, owing to security-related issues, following the horrible terrorist attack on the visiting Sri Lankan team, which was playing a Test match, in Lahore on March 3, 2009.

Pakistan's hosting venue ever since has been neutral venues of the United Arab Emirates, where the PCB has been successful in hosting foreign teams for bilateral series. With the high cost involved in hosting matches in the UAE, the PCB has been attempting to promote Pakistan again, but have failed to attract many of their counterpar­ts.

Pakistan hosted Zimbabwe in a ODI and T20 Internatio­nal series in Lahore in 2015, a World XI team comprising players from different Test-playing countries, which included a three-match T20 Internatio­nal series in Lahore and Sri Lanka for a T20 Internatio­nal in Lahore in 2017 and the West Indies for a threematch T20 Internatio­nal series in Karachi last year.

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