Australia unlikely to tour Pakistan

Australia in Pakistan 2007-08
Australia unlikely to tour Pakistan
Osman Samiuddin
February 12, 2008

Australia’s tour to Pakistan, scheduled for March and April, is looking increasingly doubtful following last week’s meeting between the chairmen of both boards in Dubai. Following that discussion, Creagh O’Connor, Cricket Australia’s chairman, sent a letter to the Pakistan board expressing reservations about the security situation inside Pakistan.

“We received a letter yesterday from CA following our meeting and, though they reiterated their commitment to supporting Pakistan cricket, they said security briefings they have received in Australia are advising them against touring,” Nasim Ashraf, the PCB chairman, told Cricinfo.

A Cricket Australia security delegation is due to visit the country in the aftermath of the general elections due to be on February 18. But a report in the Urdu daily Jang said Cricket Australia was unsure whether sending experts would serve any purpose now, indicating perhaps that a decision not to tour had already been made.

“They have asked us whether we still want a security delegation sent here and if so when,” Ashraf said. “In response to this, we have told CA that we still firmly believe that the environment for cricket and cricketers is still safe here. We have also said that the security team should visit Pakistan from February 25, exactly one week after the elections.”

Ashraf is also concerned that Australia’s decision could set a precedent. “It would be very damaging to Pakistan cricket and it is not just Pakistan-specific, because no country in the world is safe from terrorist acts,” he told the Sydney Morning Herald. “If we start letting this dictate our sports events, then I am afraid the whole world of cricket could be turned upside down and it could have serious repercussions financially and [for] the very existence of the Future Tours Program.”

He also didn’t rule out the possibility of Pakistan boycotting their tour to Australia in 2009. “This is a premature question, but we will keep all our options open. We are still very hopeful that Cricket Australia will make the right decision.”

Australian players have expressed concerns about touring Pakistan for what would be their first visit in a decade, following a year of increasing violence and instability through the country. Despite this South Africa and Zimbabwe have both completed tours in recent months without any glitches.

But privately, board officials now concede that the trip is becoming an unlikely prospect and the PCB has already insured the series against cancellation.

“Certainly public utterances coming from Australia seem quite indicative of them not wanting to tour Pakistan so it wouldn’t be a surprise if they pulled out,” one official told Cricinfo.

The official also said that alternative options and opponents in case Australia do pull out are being examined. “Nothing has materialised so far, but after the next meeting things will become clearer. We are trying to get other options here, but our priority is to get Australia here.”

Pakistan will, however, continue to press for the visit to go ahead. Shafqat Naghmi, the PCB’s chief operating officer, is scheduled to meet James Sutherland, Cricket Australia’s chief executive, in Kuala Lumpur and discuss security arrangements further. “We stress that incidents could happen anywhere in the world,” Ashraf said. "They happen in Sri Lanka, they happened in Glasgow last year when we were there for an ODI and bombs went off in England in 2005 when Australia were there. We have to make decisions not just on perceptions, but ground realities.

“We are making every effort to ensure the tour goes ahead. It would be a big loss to Pakistan cricket if they didn’t tour.”

http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/pakvaus/content/current/story/336298.html


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We are ready for Australia. Australia is definitely coming. I have faith in Naseem Ashraf...

Galay mein phanda daalnay wali smiley

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To be honest, do we blame them? I personally know at least 10 Pakistani families here, who had plans to visit Pakistan in the spring, but are stopped by their families in Pakistan and advised to make no plans to visit Pakistan atleast till halaat are under control. Full scale phaddas are expected after the elections.

In all this expected chaos to expect a foreign team to visit Pakistan is nothing but a pipe dream.

I know its bad for PCB and money loss and credibility loss etc, but hey, at least be a little intelligent and pragmatic about all this.

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good to see australia dumping pakistan. :k:

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Good decision by Australia. No need to jeopardize Australian players' safety. Pakistan is a dangerous country to visit if you are a high profile cricketing nation and if your country is involved in the "coalition of willing." Plus our govt can't safeguard ex-prime-ministers let alone a 20 man squad!

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yeah i agree with above posters, keep in mind they have not made the decision yet, but its looking very likely

basically environment is not conductive, there are bigger issues and cricket doesnt have to be forced like this...i think it would be PCBs best interest to reschedule the tour in Pakistan, its a little childish that PCB has said that no compromises would be made and pak may boycott tour to australia, i think ashraf is acting a little childish, they obviously wont make much revenues if they play in neutral country so thats not going to happen

edit - unless they play in India (as neutral country) and that would be direct competition to IPL haha...as if BCCI would allow that in the first place
edit2 - another theory is that they dont want to tour pakistan because they want to play in IPL, which are conflicting with each other

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aray bhai logo mai to kehta hoon emergency mai WC karwaya jaye Pakistan mai, sab ko cricket ka bukhar ho jaye gaa, log terrorism bhool ke cricket khelna shuru kar den gai!

ho sakta hay Australians dar gaye hon Zim ka 5-0 whitewash dekh kar :hmmm:

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Just swith the A in Aussies to P. Thats what they are.

India, South Africa, Zimbabwe have all visited Pakistan recently and all tours went smoothly. Aussie U-19 team visited Pakistan and everything went smooth. What makes this Aussie team so special?

I would buy this safety excuse if other teams had any problems recently...but its been years since all tours have gone smoothly without any glitches at all.

I'm sorry to say, but I've pretty much lost all respect for the current Aussie team..first because the drama they had with the Indian team and now this drama.

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Well I dont believe in families stopping family members to visit them. NOt when you live in places like Khi, Lhr, Islo...I might think thrice flying to sawat, but rather not bother about rest of Pak. It's not really as worse as they project on news.

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Shoiab Malik deep down must be happy if Australia don't tour and the hammering they could have given to his side.

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:smiley:

You have faith in this man:

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February 14, 2008

Posted by Kamran Abbasi at 8:18 AM in Politics

A letter to Australians

Dear Aussies,

We hear you swim with sharks yet you cannot walk the same earth as 160 million of your fellow men and women? Pakistan may be a country demonised by the world and dubbed a basket case by the world’s media yet the ground reality is something very different.

Pakistan is a country struggling with its identity like many emerging countries–how to resolve Islam with the modern world?–but it is not a dangerous place, certainly not for international cricketers. Benazir Bhutto’s death was a tragedy but a political assassination has no significance for Australians.

Many countries have toured Pakistan since your last refusal and all their players have returned home safely. Indeed, cricket is held in such esteem that it is equally loved by young women in designer shades and old men with unkempt beards. All the religious men I have ever met in Pakistan have loved cricket and relished the challenge of Australia.

Hence, your refusal seems strange to me, borne of a mental caricature of a country that bears no relationship with the “risks” that you will face. To me, this smacks of cultural imperialism, an unwillingness to properly understand and engage with the reality of a much poorer country.

Instead you wallow in the splendour of your rich world lifestyles. This whole approach is against the spirit of cricket, a game that has helped bridge social and political divisions and conflicts.

I fail to understand the risks you perceive you will be exposed to? As I have argued before, these risks are far smaller than driving a fast car, crossing the road, swimming with sharks or any of the extreme sports you are famous for indulging in. Cricketers have died or been seriously injured on the cricket field throughout the world while no cricketer has ever come to harm during Pakistan’s “troubles”.

Failing all that, if you do fear the bombers of Karachi more than the bombers of London, Colombo, or Mumbai then please stay at home but you should allow braver, hungrier, and more realistic cricketers to go in your place.

Surely the answer for Cricket Australia is to assemble a team of the willing and honour its commitment to international cricket? The alternative is an international game that becomes increasing divided by false fears into a game of the rich and poor. Cricket has always had greater significance than most sports, and your attitude does this great game a monumental disservice.

link- http://blogs.cricinfo.com/pakspin/archives/2008/02/a_letter_to_australians.php#more


A very well written piece by Kamran Abbasi which says it all. I usually don’t like his articles’s but this piece of writing is bang on and right on the money :k:

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^Kamran Abbasi uses a lot of logic, when writing articles. I have enjoyed every articles by him thus far.

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^This Kamran Abassi's piece is really "tolilet paper material" in my opinion. He is propunding a romantic notion that visitors should come to Pak to show solidarity with the 160 million already residing in Pak.

It is "illogical" to expect the Aussies to embroil themselves in a situation not of their making.....they are Cricketers who should not be called upon to disregard their personal safety for some wierd concept of political bravado.

As Faisal says above, when non-resident Pakistanis themselves are having second thoughts in visiting their own country, what sense does it make to expect the Aussies to tour Pakistan.

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Ok toilet paper, but an Indian writer would do same to protect the Series of being post poned.

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As Faisal says above, when non-resident Pakistanis themselves are having second thoughts in visiting their own country, what sense does it make to expect the Aussies to tour Pakistan.
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I dont know how many times Faisal does visit Pak..but by his posts It looks like he hasnt been there for ages. I havent had any troubles being there in December, besides the 3 days after BBs assassination.
You can move freely as ever and If you do live in an area with Army control and security(in what I assume these cricketers will also do) you have nothing to fear at all.

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I don't think there is any issue with the team safety - physically since the PCB has promissed "head of the state level of security" BUT I don't think the PCB can provide the peace of mind the visitors need to perform their best. I just can't blame the Aussie players for not wanting to visit Pakistan. I think the situation was much better the last time around when the venue was shifted to Srilanka / Sharjah. This time it is much worse. PCB made a mistake last time by shifting venues. They have set a precedent.

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dont worry ppl.if ozzies r not coming then we may be coming

http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/pakvaus/content/current/story/337363.html

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If Aussies don't come to Pakistan, PCB should cancel tour to Aust. This is frekin' ridiculous.

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BCCI has now thrown its weight behind PCB and warned CA against pulling out. I think its safe to say they will tour now :)
Probably ponting and symonds wont tour and go for IPL and other players like Hussey will tour Pakistan.

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As long as the elections go smoothly and transfer of power occurs without incidents (and accidents) the tour may and should happen.

But the matches should all be concentrated in very low risk cities