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PCB expects confidence rebuilding of other teams thru England series
Bureau Report
LAHORE—Pakistan’s cricket chief said he hoped the forthcoming series
with England would improve his country’s image — both off and on the
field.
“I think the series against England is important for our safe image
because England is the first side other than the sub-continental (South
Asian) sides to play in Pakistan for five years,” Pakistan Cricket Board
Chairman Shaharyar Khan told newsmen on Monday.
England was the last non-South Asian side to play in the troubled cities
of Karachi and Peshawar in 2000 before the September 11, 2001 attacks on
the United States sparked security fears in and around Pakistan.
The so-called “9-11” attacks killed about 3,000 people and were claimed
by Al-Qaeda.
“Tension was at the peak after 9-11 because no team was ready to tour
Pakistan,” said Shaharyar Khan.
Australia and the West Indies refused to tour Pakistan, citing players’
safety concerns and the series were played on neutral venues in 2002.
New Zealand, who postponed their tour of Pakistan a week after the 9-11
incidents, had to cut short their revised series after a bomb blast
outside their team hotel in Karachi killed 14 people in May 2002.
That followed South Africa and India’s refusal to play a five-day Test
in Karachi where bomb blasts and ethnic violence has killed scores of
people in the last five years.
England, too, refused to play a Test in Karachi over security fears and
agreed to play only one limited-overs international in the southern port
city on the current tour.
“England had and still have security concerns but I think that, after
providing them security assurances and taking good care of them, we hope
our image will improve as a safe country,” said Khan, who took over as
cricket chief in December 2003.
Khan said India’s tour of Pakistan last year was the first step in
improving Pakistan’s image.
“I remember that the wives of Indian stars Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav
Ganguly and Rahul Dravid did say that they would not like their hubbies
to tour Pakistan over security fears,” said Khan.
Khan’s Board not only hosted India without any problems but earned a
record 22 million dollars from the series, India’s first in Pakistan for
14 years.
“Now England will play a one-day match in Karachi and we are sure India
will play a Test in Karachi,” said Khan, whose Board has proposed India
play one of three Tests in Karachi next year.
Khan said Pakistan’s team can also improve its Test image with the
series against England.
“England is on a roll after their Ashes win and if Pakistan beat them
they too can get a place among the top teams,” said Khan.
“Let the best team wins and people enjoy the intense competition in the
series”.
Pakistan and England meet in the first of three Tests at Multan,
starting from Saturday.
The Tests will be followed by a five-match one-day series.
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