Pakistan convince Sri Lanka to play in Lahore, Karachi

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is in negotiations with its Sri Lankan counterpart to host them on home soil for a two-match Test series, which will be part of the ICC Test Championship programme, starting from July this year following the 50-over World Cup.

A PCB official quoted by Dawn on Thursday confirmed that thenegotiations between the PCB and Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) were underway on theproposed Test matches but nothing was final as yet.

   

Pakistan have not host any nation for any Test match owingto security-related issues after the horrifying terrorist attack on thevisiting Sri Lankan team, which was playing a Test match, in Lahore on March 3,2009.

Since then, the PCB has been successfully hosting foreignteams for bilateral home series at the neutral venues of the UAE. However,holding the home series in the UAE is costing the PCB very high, and due tothis factor the Board has long been trying to bring foreign teams back toPakistan for international matches.

After hosting Zimbabwe (ODI and T20 International series inLahore, 2015), World XI team comprising players from different Test-playingcountries (three-match T20 International series in Lahore, 2017), Sri Lanka(one T20 Inter¬national in Lahore, 2017) and West Indies (three-match T20 Internationalseries in Karachi, 2018), the PCB has been gradually moving towards fullyrestoring international cricket in the country.

Moreover, a number of Pakistan Super League T20 matches — featuring prominent Pakistani and foreign cricketers — have been held in Pakistan since 2017 after the PCB staged the entire 2016 inaugural edition in the UAE. The 2017 PSL final was hosted by Lahore; in 2018 PSL, two playoffs were held in Lahore while the final was organised in Karachi. In the 2019 edition, as many as eight PSL matches including the final were held in Karachi.

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