Karachi: The Head of Pakistani Cricket Ramiz Raja said that on Monday the British has disappointed my cricket team, bro by pulling out of the tour next month.
“Disappointed with England, withdrew from their commitment and failed members of their cricket brotherhood when it needed it,” Tweeted the Chairperson of the Pakistani Cricket Board (PCB).
“Survive from us will God willing.
Call wake up for the sir team to become the best team in the world for the team to line up to play it without making excuses.” Unexpected British cancellation, only came three days after New Zealand left their first tour in Pakistan for 18 years, because the first ODI will begin in Rawalpindi on Friday.
Australia was also feared to get out of their first tour since 1998, scheduled for February and March next year.
Pakistan gradually returned to the cricket map as the host of an international match after hiatus six years after the attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore in 2009.
During their cricket isolation, Pakistan was forced to play their home matches on neutral.
Place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The former Java captain Javed Miandad blamed the “negative mindset from western countries”.
“They first forced us to check our security and then draw without a strong reason,” said Miandad, who supports back to neutral places.
“Pakistan must ask them whether they want to play or not and if they say, yes, then playing in the UAE is one of the choices because we need cricket.” The opening of the Pakistan Shan Masood test uses British decisions.
“Pakistan as a nation and as a cricket council has made less sacrifice and efforts after six years of exile,” Masood told AFP.
“We have toured into places during Covid to keep the game, so please be there for us when we need you,” Masood said, referring to the tour of Pakistan Britain and New Zealand.
PCB said it would not make further comments.