Akhtar cautions Pakistan against hosting foreign cricket teams


Lahore, Oct 27 (IANS): Pakistan's retired maverick fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar on Wednesday cautioned his terror-torn country against hosting international cricket in the present scenario.

Akhtar's comment came after terrorists attacked a police training centre in Quetta killing 62 police cadets and two armymen and injuring around 170 others.

"Until there is complete normalcy as far as security situation is concerned, we shouldn't take the risk of inviting any foreign team to Pakistan," he was quoted as saying by Geo News channel.

"The security situation is such that we will have to be patient. I am sure international cricket will return to Pakistan but it will take some time," he added.

Since the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team in 2009, no top cricketing nation has toured the country forcing the Pakistanis to play their home matches mostly in the UAE.

Pakistan though have managed to host lower-ranked sides like Afghanistan, Kenya and Zimbabwe in the recent past.

  

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  • William DSouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    PAKISTAN GOVT SURELY WILL NOT ALLOW AKHTAR TO ENTER PAKISTAN (I m sure, presently he is staying in India). The simple reason PAKISTAN IS NOT HAVING DEMOCRACY...PAKISTAN LIKES PEOPLE WHO TALK SEPARATION OF KASHMIR, WHO TALKS ABOUT PROMOTING TERROR ACTIVITIES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.

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