Pak vs NZ: Black Caps to depart for Pakistan tour on schedule

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Citing security issues, NZ cricket team refuses to play in Pakistan
Citing security issues, NZ cricket team refuses to play in Pakistan
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The New Zealand cricket board has made no changes to the team’s upcoming tour to Pakistan, sources revealed Friday, after media reports had claimed that the bilateral series was in jeopardy following the evolving situation in Afghanistan, reports Geo

Sources within New Zealand Cricket, the country’s cricket board, informed Geo News that no changes have been made to the squad’s preparation for the upcoming Pakistan tour.

“The New Zealand cricket team will begin its travel as per schedule,” said the source. “The New Zealand squad will leave for its tour to Bangladesh and Pakistan on Monday.”

The Black Caps will play T20Is against Bangladesh till September 10 and are scheduled to land in Islamabad on September 11. 

The Kiwis are scheduled to play three ODIs and five T20Is against Pakistan in Rawalpindi and Lahore respectively. 

New Zealand media had earlier reported that the team’s tour to Pakistan was subject to a security reassessment, after some players had expressed security concerns following the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul. 

The media report had quoted the New Zealand Press Association Chief Heath Mills as saying that whatever is happening in Afghanistan is sad and people, including the NZ players, were asking questions about the security check processes.

The report also suggested that the security consultant, Reg Dickason, would visit Pakistan later this month to review the security situation there.

However, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) stuck to the stance that the tour has been scheduled and it has nothing to do with the regional development.

According to the PCB, longtime independent security consultant Reg Dikason’s visit in August was planned long ago and it isn’t related to the change in the political landscape in Afghanistan.

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Dickason is a consultant to the England Cricket Board (ECB) too therefore he will give feedback to them as well regarding England’s men and women teams’ tours to Pakistan, scheduled for October, said the PCB’s spokesperson.

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