Zimbabwe confirms Pakistan tour
Zimbabwe Cricket (AC) has officially confirmed it will be sending its
team to Pakistan as per schedule next week, a Pakistan Cricket Board
spokesman said on Friday.
Agha Akbar told The Associated Press that ZC has confirmed the tour
"in writing" to the PCB late on Friday and the tourists will arrive in
Lahore early next Tuesday for two Twenty20s and three ODIs.After much
confusion about a scheduled visit in the aftermath of Wednesday's attack
on Karachi's Ismaili community, Zimbabwe on Friday decided to go ahead
with this month's historic cricket tour to Pakistan. Pakistan Cricket
Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Khan had earlier announced Zimbabwe's
decision to reporters in Lahore.
"Zimbabwe Cricket Chairman Wilson Manase called me three times to
reaffirm that Zimbabwe would be touring Pakistan as per schedule," said
Shaharyar.
Zimbabwe are due to arrive in Pakistan on May 22 to play three
One-Day Internationals and two Twenty20 International matches.Read:
Zimbabwe decision to quit Pakistan cricket tour put on hold A security
team working under the supervision of Zimbabwe Cricket had expressed
satisfaction over the tour, but security concerns rose after gunmen
attacked the Ismaili community's bus in Karachi, killing at least 45
people. Zimbabwe then decided to pull out of the tour but in a bizarre
turnaround retracted its decision within 16 minutes.
The Zimbabwean board initially released a statement saying that a
decision had been reached not to tour on the advice of Harare's supreme
sports regulatory authority, the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC).
The SRC had previously cited concerns over the safety of the touring
party.Read: Zimbabwe security delegation clears Pakistan tourBut after
the news release was issued, the statement was withdrawn and Zimbabwe
Cricket spokesman Lovemore Banda said discussions were still in progress
and no decision had been taken on cancelling the tour.. No major
international teams have toured Pakistan since militants attacked the
Sri Lankan cricket team's bus in Lahore in March 2009, killing six
Pakistani policemen and two civilians. Six members of the Sri Lanka
squad were also injured.
On May 6, Alistair Campbell - Zimbabwe Cricket's managing director -
headed a security delegation to Pakistan to assess the security
situation in Lahore and expressed satisfaction over the arrangements in
place by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Following which the Zimbabwean board announced its 16-man squad to
tour Pakistan this week.Read: For Pakistan, it's not just about cricket
against ZimbabweZimbabwe will be the first ICC full member team to visit
Pakistan since March 2009, when the attack on the Sri Lankan team took
place.
Since then only non-Test-playing Kenya and Associate Afghanistan have
toured Pakistan.Pakistan and Zimbabwe last faced off in Zimbabwe two
years ago with coach Dav Whatmore at the helm.Whatmore has now taken
that position with Zimbabwe and it is being speculated that the
61-year-old may have played a role in convincing Zimbabwe Cricket in
allaying its security concerns and agree to a tour to Pakistan |