http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 needs Cricket aid
After the fatal attack on Sri Lankan cricket team in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/March-c74391 2009 by armed men in Lahore Pakistan has become a “no go area” and the cricket lovers in Pakistan from then on have been eagerly waiting for international cricket to return to Pakistan.
After the Lahore attack, in which eight people were killed and several members of the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sri-Lanka-c758 squad were wounded with Thilan Samaraweera escaping death narrowly. The attack led to the cancellation of international tours to Pakistan but the ICC formed a
special task force, headed by ECB chairman Giles http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Clarke-c51120, to find ways of reviving international cricket in Pakistan.
The questions should be asked from the people who were at the helm of affairs at that time. If the security arrangements would have been up to the mark the firing would not have continued for more than half an hour. It was a miracle that none of the Sri
Lankan players died.
The radical event cost Pakistan hosting rights of the ODI World Cup 2011, which was a huge blow to the hopes of millions of fans to witness cricket superstars playing for their teams in the supreme cricket competition. The decision infuriated the public,
while former and current players reacted angrily. Pakistan Cricket Board retaliated against the ICC forcing them to revert their decision but it wasn’t to be so. The matter was resolved through a compensation deal between the board and cricket’s international
governing body.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 was blamed for Pakistan’s exclusion in hosting rights of 2011 World Cup but in reality we should blame ourselves as it was due to our poor security arrangements that the Sri Lankans were attacked.
At that time it was a correct decision by the ICC keeping in view the security of players but from then on things have changed and now cricket can be brought back to the empty stadiums of the country, which would welcome a go ahead decision from the cricket
fraternity. Recently, the home series against the mighty Aussies was also shifted to England, adding misery to the frustration of people and players.
Pakistan cricket is going through a rough patch and unfortunately the support expected from the ICC and other countries is not forthcoming.
However, there is some good news round the corner as ECB have announced recently that they are planning to send a World eleven team comprising of stars from all over the World to help Pakistan in rebuilding cricket activity.
Pakistan Cricket Board has suffered a lot in terms of revenue generation as they have been forced to play home series on foreign soil. Furthermore, the travelling and the long stays out of the country are not only physically exhausting but mentally stressful
as well. Players have to be without their families for months, which disturb them, eventually affecting their performances.
Similarly, cricket fanatics in Pakistan are thirsty to see their heroes playing back in their own stadiums against the top sides of the World. The decision by the English and Wales Cricket Board has doubled the joy for the nation as Pakistan is experiencing
the worst flood in their history and this announcement by ECB Chairman Giles Clark has brought smiles back to the people who are in dire need of happiness. Cricket is one of the major sources in the country which gives pleasure to the public. ICC and other
cricketing nations should step forward to help Pakistanis get out of these traumatic conditions.
Ejaz Butt, chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board has also welcomed the idea of the tour of World Xl to Pakistan. If this tour happens then surely international cricket would return to Pakistan and the World will soften their stance against Pakistan. People
would be praying that this idea can be transformed into reality sooner rather later otherwise it might get lost in web of bureaucracy.
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