Black Caps not touring Pakistan

Black Caps not touring Pakistan

NZL Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan claims it is "highly unlikely" the Black Caps will tour Pakistan this year.

Vaughan told Radio New Zealand this morning that the New Zealand cricketers would not be going to the country for a scheduled series in November in the wake of the attack on the Sri Lankan team in Lahore yesterday.

But he has now back-tracked slightly, saying a final decision was still some months away.

"I can confirm that we haven't made a final decision on the Pakistan tour for November," he told PA Sport.

"Although I think it is highly unlikely that we will be playing in Pakistan I think in terms of getting official board confirmation, as well as following the correct process and also wanting to discuss and get agreement from Pakistan Cricket, we won't be able to confirm the actual arrangements for our November tour for some months."

Explore options

Vaughan will hold talks with his Pakistan counterparts at an International Cricket Council meeting in April, where he will raise the possibility of having the series at a neutral venue.

"I think we need to explore what sort of options there are, allow the dust to settle after Lahore and then explore with them what options there might be.

"Things like perhaps playing Pakistan in neutral venues. I think there are options we can look at."

Pakistan have played matches in the Gulf States and Abu Dhabi and Vaughan added: "I think that would appear like an obvious solution but again those are things that are being considered now.

"Certainly at the end of April I know Australia are scheduled to play some one-day internationals in Abu Dhabi so we would be keen to see how that event went.

"I'd be hopeful that (neutral venues were) something Pakistan Cricket as well see as their best alternative."

High profile

The news of the attack on the Sri Lankan team bus just outside Gaddafi Stadium, reached New Zealand during the first one-day international between the Black Caps and India and Vaughan said security around both teams had been increased.

He added: "We're extremely conscious of the fact that India are a very high profile team. But also our own Black Caps, we don't want to ignore their safety in any way.

"They are at home. I'm sure they feel very safe and secure in New Zealand but we will take no chances and cut no corners in terms of ensuring the teams are safe."

Passionate

Despite the attack, Vaughan was adamant that international cricket in Asia should continue.

"We have to find a way to play cricket in Asia. It is the heartbeat of the game, there is no denying that.

"Those countries are more passionate about cricket than any other countries. We must find a way to be able to stage international cricket in the region.

"Now, what the future is for hosting international cricket inside Pakistan, I think that is a really difficult question to find a good solution for currently. But I think all of international cricket is obliged to look at this very seriously and try and find solutions."


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