Ahead of the upcoming multi-format tour of Pakistan, it has emerged that some Australian players are worried about touring the country. According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, the players are concerned about the terrorist attacks in Pakistan. This is the first time in 24 years that Australia will tour Pakistan.
Earlier, Cricket Australia had said that the safety and well-being of their players is a top priority.
“Cricket Australia (CA) and the Pakistan Cricket Board are working closely to plan the tour and are in regular contact with our respective governments,” the statement said.
“We continue to have regular and open discussions with our players and support staff on the comprehensive security, biosecurity and operational arrangements for the tour,” it added.
Earlier, national selector George Bailey had said that he believed the security plans for the Pakistan tour “very much, Very strong and very, very intense”. nineteen ninety eight.
Bailey said, “I believe the boards are still working through some of the small details around that tour, so we will announce the squad once we get the formal approval, but we’re off the track.” Too low.” Reporter according to cricket.com.au.
The Test team will largely find themselves picking themselves up after a 4-0 thrashing of England in this summer’s Ashes series, with Scott Boland emerging as a reliable workhorse to allow the selectors to rest Jhye Richardson.
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The historic Test series between Pakistan and Australia is going to start in Karachi from March 3.
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