New Zealand Call Off White-Ball Tour Of Pakistan Because Of Security Concerns

After a period of uncertainty and chaos caused by the delay apart from rumours New Zealand have called off their white-ball tour of Pakistan due to security concerns.

New Zealand Call Off White-Ball Tour Of Pakistan Because Of Security Concerns

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The chief executive of NZC David White said it was simply not possible to continue with the tour given the advice he was receiving. "I understand this will be a blow for the PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board), who have been wonderful hosts, but player safety is paramount and we believe this is the only responsible option."

NZC also said it will not comment on the details of the security threat nor the updated arrangements for the departing squad.

New Zealand have called off their white-ball tour of Pakistan because of security concerns ahead of the first of three ODIs at Pindi Cricket Ground in Rawalpindi on Friday. New Zealand were visiting Pakistan for the first time after 18 years for a white-ball tour featuring three ODIs which were to be followed by five T20Is in Lahore.

Players and support staff members from both sides did not come out of the hotel and were asked to stay in their rooms. Spectators were not allowed to enter the stadium. After a period of uncertainty and chaos caused by the delay apart from rumours of COVID-19 outbreak in either camp, a statement from New Zealand Cricket (NZC) was issued.