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Should Pakistan abandon T20 WC matches with NZ

Should Pakistan abandon T20 WC matches with NZ and possibly England?

  • Yes, Pakistani players should refuse to play the match and also not provide an explanation.

    Votes: 13 41.9%
  • No, it won't serve any purpose.

    Votes: 14 45.2%
  • Pakistan shouldn't have participated in T20 WC after NZ and England backstabbing.

    Votes: 6 19.4%

  • Total voters
    31

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Latest statements from the NZ coach aren't encouraging.

New Zealand cricket team coach Gary Stead has urged his players to block out the hype around next month’s Twenty20 World Cup opener against Pakistan, which is likely to have far more attention than usual due to the Kiwis' abrupt abandoning of their Pakistan tour earlier this month.

On Sept 17, the Kiwis had dropped a bombshell on Pakistan cricket by quitting their much anticipated tour of Pakistan minutes before the toss for first ODI, and cited a 'security threat'. They angered Pakistan's cricket fraternity even more by refusing to share the exact nature of the threat.

Their decision was followed by a similar one taken by England, denting Pakistan Cricket Board's years worth of efforts to bring back top-level international cricket to Pakistan. With New Zealand and Pakistan set to meet in the UAE next month as part of the World T20, their coach has told his charges to block out the noise, reported Stuff.co.nz

“Certainly, being that it’s Pakistan, people will hype that up, but for us it’s no different to any other match we play against them,” the website quoted the coach as saying.

The Kiwi team will begin their WorldT20 campaign against Pakistan on Oct 26 at Sharjah — a couple of days after Pakistan's hotly-anticipated opener against its arch-rival India on Oct 24 at Dubai.

Stead admitted that the decision to abandon the tour was “disappointing” and “unsettling” for the Pakistan cricket fraternity and fans but explained that it was not the team's decision to make.

“Sometimes you don’t get made aware of everything, either. It’s really hard for me to comment on” Stead said.

He insisted that the “decision was out of our hands”, adding “the guys are now in Dubai and getting ready, and there’s the IPL that they can have a good look at, which in many ways is good preparation for them as well.”

He said that the five players who were meant to be starting a five-match T20 series in Pakistan were in good spirits and had begun training in the UAE.


It would be very fitting in my opinion if Pak players abandoned the match without citing any reason. Just give them a good taste of their own medicine. Go out to practice and warm up before the game starts, but abandon at the last moment.
 
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Latest statements from the NZ coach aren't encouraging.

New Zealand cricket team coach Gary Stead has urged his players to block out the hype around next month’s Twenty20 World Cup opener against Pakistan, which is likely to have far more attention than usual due to the Kiwis' abrupt abandoning of their Pakistan tour earlier this month.

On Sept 17, the Kiwis had dropped a bombshell on Pakistan cricket by quitting their much anticipated tour of Pakistan minutes before the toss for first ODI, and cited a 'security threat'. They angered Pakistan's cricket fraternity even more by refusing to share the exact nature of the threat.

Their decision was followed by a similar one taken by England, denting Pakistan Cricket Board's years worth of efforts to bring back top-level international cricket to Pakistan. With New Zealand and Pakistan set to meet in the UAE next month as part of the World T20, their coach has told his charges to block out the noise, reported Stuff.co.nz

“Certainly, being that it’s Pakistan, people will hype that up, but for us it’s no different to any other match we play against them,” the website quoted the coach as saying.

The Kiwi team will begin their WorldT20 campaign against Pakistan on Oct 26 at Sharjah — a couple of days after Pakistan's hotly-anticipated opener against its arch-rival India on Oct 24 at Dubai.

Stead admitted that the decision to abandon the tour was “disappointing” and “unsettling” for the Pakistan cricket fraternity and fans but explained that it was not the team's decision to make.

“Sometimes you don’t get made aware of everything, either. It’s really hard for me to comment on” Stead said.

He insisted that the “decision was out of our hands”, adding “the guys are now in Dubai and getting ready, and there’s the IPL that they can have a good look at, which in many ways is good preparation for them as well.”

He said that the five players who were meant to be starting a five-match T20 series in Pakistan were in good spirits and had begun training in the UAE.

It would be very fitting in my opinion if Pak players abandoned the match without citing any reason.
No, never, it will be counter productive. No need to give any team a walk over. If we do that, then in case of a match with England in the championship, the same question will be raised.

Patience is required, all such acts against our cricket can be responded to at a right time. But giving a walkover to any team will not server any purpose. For now, it will be better to respond fittingly in a cricket field against all cricket opponents, especially India, New Zealand & UK in particular.
 
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Nope, clearly not NZ players' fault and why punish your own team by forfeiting matches and reducing your chances of success in the WC?
 
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f kiwi

Team should play a 4 team regional tournament to fine tune team and identify best players in form
 
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Just beat the coward kiwis and big mouth big 3 and try to won the world cup
 
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No, never, it will be counter productive. No need to give any team a walk over. If we do that, then in case of a match with England in the championship, the same question will be raised.

Patience is required, all such acts against our cricket can be responded to at a right time. But giving a walkover to any team will not server any purpose. For now, it will be better to respond fittingly in a cricket field against all cricket opponents, especially India, New Zealand & UK in particular.

Fair enough.
Nope, clearly not NZ players' fault and why punish your own team by forfeiting matches and reducing your chances of success in the WC?

It would have been better not to participate in my opinion. That would have also got the message across. What point is there winning any match or cup where all decisions are politically motivated?
 
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we shouldn't had participated in the tournament or any other future tournament in protest after what was done by NZ and ENG. We should have demanded an apology along with compensation.
 
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we shouldn't had participated in the tournament or any other future tournament in protest after what was done by NZ and ENG. We should have demanded an apology along with compensation.

Exactly. It is clear that the way both teams pulled out at the last minute was pre-planned and orchestrated.
 
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New Zealand coach has shown no regret just hardened talk from him now telling his peoples ignore these Pakistanis. Most our people have no guts and are just shameless no integrity right thing to do is not to play participate in this tournament!
 
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New Zealand coach has shown no regret just hardened talk from him now telling his peoples ignore these Pakistanis. Most our people have no guts and are just shameless no integrity right thing to do is not to play participate in this tournament!

There is still time to exit I suppose.
 
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abandon bilateral series with nz. cite security and mental health. (and do the same with england)
no point in abandoning a world cup match. little to gain. like cutting off the nose to spite the face.
 
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abandon bilateral series with nz. cite security and mental health. (and do the same with england)
no point in abandoning a world cup match. little to gain. like cutting off the nose to spite the face.

It is hypocritical. What a coward Kiwis. How will they face Pakistan abroad and look the players in the eyes? Money is all that matters for these players and their cricket boards. Whoever said that country comes before money was wrong.
 
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Latest statements from the NZ coach aren't encouraging.

New Zealand cricket team coach Gary Stead has urged his players to block out the hype around next month’s Twenty20 World Cup opener against Pakistan, which is likely to have far more attention than usual due to the Kiwis' abrupt abandoning of their Pakistan tour earlier this month.

On Sept 17, the Kiwis had dropped a bombshell on Pakistan cricket by quitting their much anticipated tour of Pakistan minutes before the toss for first ODI, and cited a 'security threat'. They angered Pakistan's cricket fraternity even more by refusing to share the exact nature of the threat.

Their decision was followed by a similar one taken by England, denting Pakistan Cricket Board's years worth of efforts to bring back top-level international cricket to Pakistan. With New Zealand and Pakistan set to meet in the UAE next month as part of the World T20, their coach has told his charges to block out the noise, reported Stuff.co.nz

“Certainly, being that it’s Pakistan, people will hype that up, but for us it’s no different to any other match we play against them,” the website quoted the coach as saying.

The Kiwi team will begin their WorldT20 campaign against Pakistan on Oct 26 at Sharjah — a couple of days after Pakistan's hotly-anticipated opener against its arch-rival India on Oct 24 at Dubai.

Stead admitted that the decision to abandon the tour was “disappointing” and “unsettling” for the Pakistan cricket fraternity and fans but explained that it was not the team's decision to make.

“Sometimes you don’t get made aware of everything, either. It’s really hard for me to comment on” Stead said.

He insisted that the “decision was out of our hands”, adding “the guys are now in Dubai and getting ready, and there’s the IPL that they can have a good look at, which in many ways is good preparation for them as well.”

He said that the five players who were meant to be starting a five-match T20 series in Pakistan were in good spirits and had begun training in the UAE.


It would be very fitting in my opinion if Pak players abandoned the match without citing any reason. Just give them a good taste of their own medicine. Go out to practice and warm up before the game starts, but abandon at the last moment.
Better to tour them and withdraw on day of cricket citing security threat/emails
Then spend couple of weeks shopping there
 
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By playing in this tournaments or others we are basically rewarding them for not coming to our Pakistan. That’s just crazy, and make no mistake here they are boycotting us for a long time. snd arranging substitutes from poorer cricket teams to tour Pakistan is a just loser thing to do. they want us to play then give us guarantees you liars for future cricket being played in Pakistan nothing less will be okay
 
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By playing in this tournaments or others we are basically rewarding them for not coming to our Pakistan. That’s just crazy, and make no mistake here they are boycotting us for a long time. snd arranging substitutes from poorer cricket teams to tour Pakistan is a just loser thing to do. they want us to play then give us guarantees you liars for future cricket being played in Pakistan nothing less will be okay
No its not

Pakistan shouldnt give freebie tours to these countries

Only tour countries that will tour you
Srilanka bengladesh zimbabwae kenya afghanistan southafrica..list is pretty long

Just ignore the big three

These countries like kenya zimbabwae wtc will get better once they gwt exposure
We should support their bid to get test cricket status
 
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