PCB Optimistic Of Hosting South Africa\, Australia In Pakistan Soon

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PCB Optimistic Of Hosting South Africa, Australia In Pakistan Soon

Since March 2009, when terrorists attacked the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore, no top side has visited Pakistan due to security concerns.

PCB Optimistic Of Hosting South Africa, Australia In Pakistan Soon
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2019-01-01T20:44:42+0530
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A desperate Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are working overtime to convince top teams like Australia and South Africa to play in the country in the near future.

PCB chairman Ehsan Mani has reportedly had positive discussions with Cricket South Africa officials about them sending teams to Pakistan.

"Cricket SA officials have told Mani they will look into sending the South African under-19, A, women's and senior teams to Pakistan over a period of time," a PCB source told PTI.

The source also said the PCB is also optimistic that Cricket Australia might agree to play one or two ODIs in late March-April in Lahore and Karachi.

"Things are looking bright after the positive response of CSA with regards to getting more international cricket matches in Pakistan," PTI reported quoting the source.

Since March 2009, when terrorists attacked the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore, no top side has visited Pakistan due to security concerns.

But the source said that Mani had given the CSA detailed briefings on the improved situation in Pakistan and the strong security plan of the PCB for visiting teams.

Since September 2017, Pakistan has hosted the ICC World Eleven, Sri Lanka and West Indies for short T20 series in Lahore and Karachi and it also held the finals of the last two Pakistan Super League in Karachi.

The newly appointed managing director of the PCB, Wasim Khan, has made it clear his main task would be to see the return of full-fledged international cricket to Pakistan.

Wasim, who takes charge later this month, has said the PCB would be willing to allay the security concerns of visiting teams.

(With PTI inputs)