Afridi slams Australians
KARACHI: Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi criticised Australia’s decision to call off their Bangladesh tour citing terrorism fears, saying on Monday that while security was paramount tours should “not be cancelled over minor issues”.Australia scrapped its two-Test tour of Bangladesh last week after official warnings militants may attack Western interests.The head
By our correspondents
October 06, 2015
KARACHI: Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi criticised Australia’s decision to call off their Bangladesh tour citing terrorism fears, saying on Monday that while security was paramount tours should “not be cancelled over minor issues”.
Australia scrapped its two-Test tour of Bangladesh last week after official warnings militants may attack Western interests.
The head of the Bangladesh Cricket Board Nazmul Hassan said measures to tighten security should have satisfied any safety concerns, telling reporters in Dhaka that while many countries face such terror threats, “it never stops cricket”.
Afridi echoed that statement on the sidelines of a visit in Karachi to meet Pakistan and Bangladesh’s women’s teams.
“Security is paramount but tours should not get cancelled over minor issues,” he told reporters.
“Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka should show some unity and counter these security fears as we have suffered a lot with international teams not coming to Pakistan,” he said.
International cricket was suspended in Pakistan after a deadly 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore.
But the country hosted its first Test-playing nation in six years in May, when Zimbabwe toured for a short limited-over series, raising hopes that bigger teams might also come to Pakistan again.
Afridi said Bangladesh’s decision to send their women’s team was a good sign.
“Our country is going through a difficult phase but cricket will be revived through the efforts of Pakistan Cricket Board and we should thank the Bangladesh government for sending their women’s team,” he said.
“I am sure this is the first good step before sending Bangladesh men’s team.”
The popular Twenty20 captain appeared to have charmed the Bangladeshi players, with many posing for selfies with him.
“It’s nice to see women playing good cricket and I congratulate both the teams for their competitive style,” said Afridi.
Australia scrapped its two-Test tour of Bangladesh last week after official warnings militants may attack Western interests.
The head of the Bangladesh Cricket Board Nazmul Hassan said measures to tighten security should have satisfied any safety concerns, telling reporters in Dhaka that while many countries face such terror threats, “it never stops cricket”.
Afridi echoed that statement on the sidelines of a visit in Karachi to meet Pakistan and Bangladesh’s women’s teams.
“Security is paramount but tours should not get cancelled over minor issues,” he told reporters.
“Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka should show some unity and counter these security fears as we have suffered a lot with international teams not coming to Pakistan,” he said.
International cricket was suspended in Pakistan after a deadly 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore.
But the country hosted its first Test-playing nation in six years in May, when Zimbabwe toured for a short limited-over series, raising hopes that bigger teams might also come to Pakistan again.
Afridi said Bangladesh’s decision to send their women’s team was a good sign.
“Our country is going through a difficult phase but cricket will be revived through the efforts of Pakistan Cricket Board and we should thank the Bangladesh government for sending their women’s team,” he said.
“I am sure this is the first good step before sending Bangladesh men’s team.”
The popular Twenty20 captain appeared to have charmed the Bangladeshi players, with many posing for selfies with him.
“It’s nice to see women playing good cricket and I congratulate both the teams for their competitive style,” said Afridi.
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