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NZ team to fly out of Pakistan in rented flight: PCB

Karachi: The New Zealand team will fly out of Pakistan in a rented flight on Saturday, even when the cricket community captivates the heart of a sudden and unilateral visitor’s decision to leave the tour because of security threats.
Pakistani Cricket Board CEO Wasim Khan confirmed that rented flight will come on Saturday to take the New Zealand team.
Read Alsonew Zealand Abandon Tour of Pakistan quoted security threatening problems starting when the first odi from the white ball series could not be started on time at Rawalpindi Stadium on Friday with the two teams left in their hotel room.
Chief executive cricket New Zealand David White then issued a statement to say that it was absolutely impossible to continue with “it is a very sad thing that has happened today,” Khan said.
The world of cricket and Pakistan was left surprised on Friday after a few minutes before the international start of the first day between two teams at Rawalpindi Stadium, New Zealand Cricket CEO David White announced that they received advice from their team of serious security threats.
But the Chairman of the PCB Ramiz King and the Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed both said that the New Zealand council had not shared a report of security threats with them.
Read Alsonew Zealand take an unilateral approach, they will hear us at ICC: PCB Chief Raiz Rajfurious with the decision of New Zealand to leave their sustainable tour of Pakistan quoting a security threat, the Chairman of the Ramiz King PCB on Friday threatened to drag the problem to the ICC, which, Interestingly, led by Zealander at this time.
New Zealand canceled the tour just before the start was not surprisingly, the Pakistani cricket community lured and some of the former faded navigated New Zealand because it caused damage to countless Pakistani crickets.
The Pakistani government and security officials can be disappointed on Friday’s development as in addition to 4000 police, the command of the Special Services Group of Pakistani Army (SSG) is also deployed for the match in Rawalpindi.
The interior minister said at a press conference that they even tried to convince New Zealand to play matches without spectators.
Also read to assess the underground situation in Pakistan, to decide on the next 48 hours after New Zealand canceled the Pakistani cricket tour, the tour scheduled for Britain to the Asian country thrown into doubts with the ECB said that it would assess the situation in the country of grateful and grateful Make decisions in the series in the next 48 hours.
New Zealand decided to “but they did not approve it,” he said.
However, the New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, said in a statement that there was no most important than the security of players.
He said he could understand disappointment in Pakistan but a security threat in such a way that it could not be ignored.
The English team and women are now due to Pakistani touring in October.

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