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Pakistan is safe for international cricket tours, says Jayasuria | DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD: Former Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya believes Pakistan is safe enough to host international cricket again.

He arrived in the southern port city of Karachi on Thursday to lead an International World XI in two exhibition Twenty20 matches against a Pakistan All Stars side this weekend.

The matches are organized by provincial sports minister Dr. Mohammad Ali Shah in hope of sending positive signals to the cricketing world.

NoTest-playing team has toured Pakistan since the deadly attack on the Sri Lanka team convoy in 2009 in Lahore.

The leader of the banned extremist group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) Malik Ishaq was accused of masterminding, from behind bars, the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team, which wounded seven players and an assistant coach, and killed eight Pakistanis.

The attacks saw Pakistan stripped of its right to co-host last year’s cricket World Cup.

Jayasuriya, who wasn’t in the team at the time of the attack, says “In my opinion Pakistan is a safe country.”

“It depends on country to country (whether they tour Pakistan) but in my opinion Pakistan is a safe country,” said Jayasuriya, who wasn’t in the team at the time of the attack.

“The incidents of Lahore were not the best thing to have happened and the suspension of cricket in Pakistan is very unfortunate because the people love the game here.”

The Pakistan Cricket Board has freed up contracted players to play for the All Stars, but left obligations including security, anti-corruption, marketing and broadcasting to Shah.

The organisers have promised foolproof security for the two matches, saying that the arrangements made should be enough.

“Around 5,000 policemen will be employed to avoid any lapse and we are sure that these arrangements will make the players at ease,” said Shah.

The International World XI will be coached by former West Indies batsman Alvin Kallicharan, who has come to Pakistan 40 years after his last visit in 1972, when he raised funds for flood victims.

“This time it’s another noble cause, promotion of cricket in Pakistan, and I think they (other countries) will have to have a look,” Kallicharan said.

“Pakistan is a part of world cricket and we are here to show that Pakistan is a place to play cricket.”

The PCB has been forced to organize its home matches at neutral venues, mainly in the United Arab Emirates.

The World XI will also include Ricardo Powell, Steven Taylor, Jermaine Charles Lawson and Adam Sanford, all from the West Indies; South Africa’s Justin Kemp, Loots Bosman, Mthandeki Tschabalala, Andre Nel, Andre Johann Seymore and Nantie Hayward; and Shapoor Zadran and Mohammad Shahzad Mohammadi of Afghanistan.

Pakistan All Stars will be led by current all-rounder Shahid Afridi and include Younis Khan, Nasir Jamshed, Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal, Shoaib Malik, Umar Gul, Mohammad Sami, Wahab Riaz and Imran Nazir.
 
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World XI or World Retired XI? Anyhow, it is my opinion that if cricket boards do agree to tour Pakistan, they must leave the choice on the player whether he wishes to be part of the team or not. I really doubt any of the Western teams will tour Pakistan anytime soon.
 
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By the way, were the guys who attacked the Sri Lankan players ever caught?
 
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By the way, were the guys who attacked the Sri Lankan players ever caught?

According to the article the guy who headed LeJ terror group planned the attack behind the bars.
So technically he was imprisoned before the attack or the attack could have been the counter attack for his imprisonment...:what:
 
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Wonder how any person could be so obsessed with a sport like that.. Sorry Sri Lankans peoples
 
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Wonder how any person could be so obsessed with a sport like that.. Sorry Sri Lankans peoples


Who could be so obsessed?

Oh, just some random idiots who don't think that tearing down a compound wall means destroying a place of worship.
 
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I heard PPL aka 'People Party League' is also launching. :lol: On that note, I expect some more foreign players to come to Pakistan.
 
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I wish that all things go well & International Cricket comes to Pakistan soon....

Cricket World is missing the fast bowlers like Waqar-Wasim badly.
 
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Shahid Afridi and Sanath Jayasuriya with the trophy in Karachi ahead of the match between Pakistan All Star XI and International World XI

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With the arrival of a team led by former Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya in Karachi, international cricket of sorts is set to return to Pakistan. Ehsan Mani, the former ICC chief, feels that though the two matches to be played this weekend will boost Pakistan's reputation as a viable host for international cricket, they won't be enough to convince Test teams to play in the country yet.

The International XI includes South African fast bowlers Andre Nel and Nantie Hayward, and West Indies players Jermaine Lawson and Ricardo Powell. They face a Pakistan All Stars XI team in Twenty20 matches at the National Stadium in Karachi on Saturday and Sunday. There has been no international cricket in Pakistan since March 2009, when the Sri Lankan team bus was attacked.

"I do not think that these matches will have an immediate impact in persuading ICC Full Member teams to tour Pakistan but it is a step in the right direction," Mani told ESPNcricinfo. "The International XI is a small but significant step in the confidence building process to assure overseas players and teams that Pakistan is open for cricket and it is safe for overseas players to come to Pakistan."

Without doubt Pakistan is desperate and in need of international cricket in their backyard; youth development is on hold as no team even at the youth level is ready to tour, the PCB has suffered a budget deficit for years, stadiums are getting rusty, fans are deprived. At a time when Pakistan is a no go-area for major international teams, though a side comprising international players have arrived in the country, the PCB has disassociated itself from the tour.

They have stressed that the games are unofficial and are unsanctioned, and have left Sindh sports minister Dr Mohammad Ali Shah to deal with most of the arrangements.

"I was disappointed to read that the PCB had disassociated itself from the matches; it appears that PCB is covering itself in case something goes wrong," Mani said. "This gives totally the wrong message. The PCB should have been very much involved, including assuring itself that adequate security arrangements are in place. It is disgraceful that the initiative to convince players to come to Pakistan is not being led by the PCB but by the Sindh government.

"The PCB's approach to bringing international cricket back to Pakistan is flawed," Mani said. "It tried to first persuade and then bully Bangladesh to tour Pakistan. The PCB does not seem to understand that before a full international tour can take place, teams such as the International XI should tour Pakistan to provide a degree of comfort to the ICC Member countries."

Pakistan cricket chief Zaka Ashraf, though, has said the revival of international cricket is his top priority but apparently accepted the goal is tough to achieve in the near future. While talking to ESPNcricinfo last month, he called the approach of the cricketing world towards touring Pakistan as 'rigid'.

Mani said the PCB needed to be fully aware of the steps necessary for the return of international tours to the country. "The PCB clearly does not understand the politics of cricket and the pressures on certain countries not to tour Pakistan by others with a different agenda.

"The PCB also does not appear to have agreement with the ICC on what assurances the ICC will require before a team and ICC officials consider it safe to come to Pakistan," he said. "It does not help that no PCB official or member of the security agency mandated to provide security to the Sri Lankan team in 2009 has been made accountable and punished for the disastrous lapse of security which put at risk the lives of players and officials and cost the lives of security personnel and destroyed international cricket in Pakistan

source : Pakistan Cricket News: 'PCB's lack of support to International XI matches sends wrong message' - Ehsan Mani | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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You've got to love the Srilankans! They visit us when no one else would, get attacked in Pakistan but still have kind words for us. I am humbled..........

Yup, I've gratitude for them though I thought any muslims will be helping out in this sitution....I will remember SRI Lanka favor...
:Sri Lanka: and Pakistan friendship zinda bad...gratitudes to all players who are visiting us...

Next time in India vs Sri Lanka match I will take side of Sri Lanka (I've decided)...:D
 
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lankans rules man sanath was in the team that was attacked and he still becomes the first to come here what a nice guy love him soo much this is teh first step albiet a small step but never the less the first step to revival of cricket
 
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lankans rules man sanath was in the team that was attacked and he still becomes the first to come here what a nice guy love him soo much this is teh first step albiet a small step but never the less the first step to revival of cricket

Nope - Sanath was not in the bus which was attacked.
 
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