"But Smith himself was unsympathetic to Karachi's demands. "Excuse me for being blunt," he wrote in his column for The Cape Times newspaper, "but I can't help thinking that a bomb intended for someone else will hurt just as much as one intended for you. To say the bomb in Karachi wasn't serious because it was a business conflict misses the point completely. The question should be about the general stability of a region."
Talk about General stabilty...kiss my L**..SAfrica-- itself is a highly unstable country..bomb blast is not a new thing for them..
^ Karachi fans' disappointment is understandable but SA's concerns are too. What's the big deal if they don't play Karachi once? I think this one has been relatively well dealt with by PCB and SA with the result there's is atleast a tour. For those watching on TV (which I'd think is a dominant majority) it doesn't matter where the game is anyway.
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^ Karachi fans' disappointment is understandable but SA's concerns are too. What's the big deal if they don't play Karachi once? I think this one has been relatively well dealt with by PCB and SA with the result there's is atleast a tour. For those watching on TV (which I'd think is a dominant majority) it doesn't matter where the game is anyway.
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True, I think we should be happy that the tour is going ahead and if it goes smoothly that will open the door for other teams to visit Pakistan and that can only be good for our cricket team and its fans.