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Big-time cricket returns to Karachi for 1st time in 9 years

AP  |  Karachi 

Pakistan's biggest city will witness a high-profile match for the first time in nine years tomorrow when the Super League final is staged amid heavy security at a newly renovated here.

More than 8,000 security personnel have been deployed for the Twenty20 final between Islamabad United and last year's champions Peshawar Zalmi.

Karachi, now with a population of 15 million, last saw a major game with international players in February 2009 -- vs. in a Test match.

On the same tour, terrorists attacked the team bus at On March 3, 2009, the bus carrying the visiting cricketers, part of a large convoy, was fired upon by 12 gunmen near in They were on their way to play the third day of the second test against Pakistan, and six policemen and two civilians were killed, and six members of the team were injured.

That resulted in an end to international in the country, and the Board was left with no choice but to choose as its "home" turf to host international teams.

However, the PCB continued in its efforts to convince foreign nations to begin touring first hosted the PSL final last year, and there were Twenty20 international matches organized against a World XI (three matches) and (one).

But a reluctance from some international PSL players to play in remains. The preliminary PSL matches were played at and in the Australian Shane Watson (Quetta Gladiators) and Englishmen and all refused to accompany their respective franchises to earlier this week for two PSL eliminators.

The absence of the top stars hurt both franchises and drew an angry response from and former

"We, in the coming season, should only pick players who have the consent to visit Pakistan," Moin said after losing the first eliminator against Zalmi.

"We do not need to push for individuality as our league has now become a bigger brand ... we don't need to get these players who don't want to come to In fact, this is hurting as it is sending a negative signal and affects our country's image as well."

The provincial administration in has put up in place stringent security arrangements for Sunday's final. Spectators might have to wait in long queues hours before the evening final and will get into the stadium only after going through at least three security checkpoints.

But the city is giving a festive look to welcome foreign players like Peshawar Zalmi's of and of England, and South African J.P. Duminy and New Zealand's of Islamabad United.

Billboards and cut-outs have been displayed on the sides of main streets to celebrate an international-standard game for the first time in nearly a decade.

Sammy has become a household name in especially the way he has carried Zalmi to the final after playing four successive matches with a

"Yes we're coming," Sammy said in a video message. "I want you all to come and support Peshawar Zalmi. I want everybody to wear the yellow shirt, it's a yellow storm, we're coming.

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 14:00 IST
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