It is not easy being a Pakistan cricket fan. Trying to understand their plight while sitting elsewhere in the world would be a futile exercise.

Fancy your country being in cricketing isolation for over a decade, not being able to host an international match. It’s not just the pain of not being able to watch your national cricketers play in front of you, but also the shame that stems from the way the international community views the situation in the nation.

Pakistan’s international isolation began after the events of 2009 when the bus of the touring Sri Lankan side was attacked in Lahore. The way back wasn’t a bed of roses. The Pakistan Cricket Board and the Government of Pakistan had to work hard and use international relations to convince the other boards about the heightened security measures in the country.

After all the effort, international cricket returned to the cricket-fanatic nation in 2018 with West Indies traveling to Pakistan. It did not take Pakistan right back to where they were, but it was a start.

The BLACKCAPS are abandoning their tour of Pakistan following a New Zealand government security alert.

Arrangements are now being made for the team’s departure.

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The BLACKCAPS are abandoning their tour of Pakistan following a New Zealand government security alert.

Arrangements are now being made for the team’s departure.

More information | nzc.nz/news-items/bla…

Only four teams visited the nation in the ensuing period of almost four years – Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, and most recently, South Africa.

The tour of New Zealand to Pakistan was their first in 18 years. England are slated to tour the nation after a 16-year absence and Australia are scheduled to play there for the first time since 1998. It felt like things were moving in the right direction, at least till the eve of the first ODI against New Zealand.


New Zealand pulling out of the tour might have nullified Pakistan’s decade-long efforts

New Zealand were scheduled to play three ODIs and five T20Is in Pakistan

PCB is willing to continue the scheduled matches. However, cricket lovers in Pakistan and around the world will be disappointed by this last minute withdrawal. 4/4

PCB is willing to continue the scheduled matches. However, cricket lovers in Pakistan and around the world will be disappointed by this last minute withdrawal. 4/4

New Zealand have not only denied the Pakistan public an opportunity to watch their players perform at their home, but have also put the tours by England and Australia under threat. A spokesperson of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has already confirmed that they will be considering the situation on the backdrop of New Zealand pulling out.

It may not be wrong to assume that the public of Pakistan would once again feel the shame they faced a decade ago, only with an added anguish this time. The least New Zealand could do is to apologize to the Pakistan public for the abrupt cancelation. Yes, they may not be at fault for canceling the tour, but they do owe an explanation to the fans of the country, because, ultimately, they are the ones largely affected by the whole fiasco. Complete silence from the visitors will only fuel the anger.


The views expressed in this article are of the writer and may not represent Sportskeeda’s views.

Edited by Diptanil Roy



New Zealand owe an explanation to the Pakistani public
Source: Balita Manila Viral