Khaleej Times

Pakistan ready to host Windies for T20 series

- AFP

karachi — Pakistan will take another significan­t step towards the revival of internatio­nal cricket as World Twenty20 champions the West Indies feature in three backto-back Twenty20 internatio­nals in Karachi from Sunday.

The Pakistan Cricket Board have put in place stringent security arrangemen­ts for the West Indies team, with 8,000 policemen and paramilita­ry personnel guarding the visitors in and around the hotel and stadium.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) match referee David Boon will supervise the series while ICC general manager cricket Geoff Allardice and umpires’ manager Adrian Griffith will also attend the matches to oversee arrangemen­ts.

The series comes as Pakistan is enjoying guarded optimism over the return of internatio­nal cricket, driven from the country after a deadly militant attack targeting the Sri Lanka team in 2009.

Earlier this month Karachi successful­ly hosted the final of the popular Pakistan Super League (PSL), becoming the second major venue to host internatio­nal matches after Lahore hosted Zimbabwe in 2015.

Lahore also hosted the PSL final in March last year, three World XI matches in September and one against Sri Lanka a month later.

This year’s PSL final was the first major cricket event in Karachi since 2009. Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed said he was overjoyed at the return of internatio­nal matches to his home city.

“This is a great occasion,” said Sarfraz, the only player in the squad who has played a limited over internatio­nal in Karachi before. —

 ?? AFP ?? Pakistani cricket fans queue to buy tickets in Karachi. —
AFP Pakistani cricket fans queue to buy tickets in Karachi. —

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