West Indies mull playing T20s in Pakistan (Tour Cancelled)

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West Indies are considering to tour Pakistan for two T20Is in March this year, subject to security clearance and agreement from the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA), after receiving a proposal and security plan from the PCB.

"There is an offer [from the PCB] to play two T20 matches in Pakistan, subject to Players' Association agreement and security clearance," Roland Holder, WICB manager of cricket operations, told ESPNcricinfo.

"The WICB has received a security plan from the PCB, which we have forwarded to our internal security manager, WIPA and an independent international security firm whom we have also engaged to provide a security report. WIPA and WICB are carrying out its own due diligence prior to making a determination as to the security situation since the safety of the players and staff is paramount. Once those reports are received a final decision will be made after WICB conducts a recce of the venues."

Over the recent ICC meetings, the PCB has managed to convince the WICB to consider visiting Pakistan. Lahore is likely to host West Indies for two T20s on March 18 and 19. The two teams will then move to Lauderhill in Florida for two more T20s.

West Indies allrounder Andre Russell had become the first high-profile overseas player in the inaugural Pakistan Super League (PSL) to express a willingness to play in Pakistan . Former West Indies captain Darren Sammy had also said he would travel to Pakistan subject to security clearance.

The PCB has also been initiating steps to host the 2017 PSL final in Lahore on March 9. This again is subject to security clearance and the PSL management is likely to take a final decision by February 25, three days before the start of the playoffs.

According to PSL chairman Najam Sethi, the Punjab government has given the board a go ahead, but, according to Urdu Jang , a local daily, some players are reluctant to tour Pakistan. The PCB bought four bulletproof buses, following Zimbabwe's visit, in July 2016, to improve security. The board hopes the additional security measures would help convince players.

FICA, the international players' association, however, said that the advice it has received concerning security in Pakistan is that travel to the country is still a risk for international players. FICA's comments came a day after the PCB said it would host the 2017 PSL final in Lahore, after conducting the league stage and the semi-finals in the UAE.

Tony Irish, FICA executive chairman, was still uncertain about the possibility of the PSL final going ahead in Pakistan.

"We are in the process of obtaining updated security advice on playing the PSL final in Lahore," Irish had said. "We don't expect much change in the advice previously obtained, but will await the updated situation and then communicate to players. As previously pointed out players play in the PSL as individuals and therefore each make their own decisions on whether to play in Lahore or not. The security risks as communicated by FICA are a factor in their decision making."

Last year, Zimbabwe became the first Full Member nation to tour Pakistan since 2009, when an attack on the Sri Lankan team bus resulted in the suspension of international cricket from Pakistan. The ICC, however, refused to send its match officials for the series in May 2015.

Pakistan then appointed their own match officials, and hoped the Zimbabwe series would serve as a stepping stone to revive international cricket in the country. That ambition, however, suffered a setback when a suicide attack took place near the Gaddafi Stadium during the second ODI. Zimbabwe, though, played the third and final ODI two days later and completed the tour.

Pakistan news : West Indies mull playing T20s in Pakistan | Cricket News | Global | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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West Indies reject proposal to tour Pakistan for T20Is

West Indies' proposed tour to Pakistan for two T20Is in mid-March is off the table, multiple sources have confirmed to ESPNcricinfo. The WICB rejected the PCB's proposal for the tour after receiving advice on security from the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations. The WICB has also cancelled an expected security recce, which was planned for later this month. The two boards, however, continue to discuss the possibility of two T20 internationals in Florida on March 19 and 20.

It is understood that earlier this week the West Indies Players Association wrote to FICA, seeking advice on the current security situation in Pakistan. FICA reportedly gave WIPA the latest security advisory from its security consultants, Eastern Star International, who provide security for various international boards including the ECB, Cricket Australia, New Zealand Cricket and the ICC.

In the report, FICA warned that the risk level in Pakistan remains "at an extremely elevated state" and that "an acceptable level of participant security and safety cannot be expected or guaranteed". Earlier this month, FICA's report on player safety and security strongly discouraged players from traveling to Lahore for the Pakistan Super League final, scheduled for March 5.

According to the proposal, Lahore was likely to host the two matches on March 18 and 19, followed by two matches in Florida, which are still being discussed and are likely to go ahead.

On Wednesday, the WICB released the schedule of Pakistan's seven-week tour of the Caribbean, beginning from March, which comprises two T20Is, three ODIs and three Tests across five venues. As per the ICC's Future Tours Programme (FTP), four Tests had been originally slated for this series, but one Test was dropped from the itinerary to accommodate the proposed tour of Pakistan and the T20Is in the USA.

West Indies are the third team - after Ireland and Sri Lanka - to reject travelling to Pakistan in the last two years.

In 2015, Zimbabwe became the first the first Test-playing nation to tour Pakistan since 2009, when an attack on the Sri Lankan team bus resulted in the suspension of international cricket from Pakistan. The ICC, however, had refused to send its match officials for the series. The PCB appointed its own match officials, and hoped the Zimbabwe series would serve as a stepping stone to reviving international cricket in the country. That ambition, however, suffered a setback when a suicide attack took place near the Gaddafi Stadium during the second ODI. Zimbabwe, though, played the third and final ODI two days later and completed the tour.

The PCB remains firm in its plan to host the Pakistan Super League final in Lahore on March 5, and has drawn up contingency plans to replace those overseas players unwilling to travel to the country due to security reasons. The board has decided to hold a new draft in the last week of February to bring in foreign players who will be willing to travel to Pakistan in place of those who will opt out.

Pakistan Cricket News: West Indies reject proposal to tour Pakistan for T20Is | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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santosh said:
So it seems this would be last tour of west Indies cricket team :lol

:D Champion :lol
 
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