Zimbabwe Cricket delegation in Pakistan to review security
LAHORE: A four-member delegation of Zimbabwe Cricket on Wednesday arrived in Pakistan to review security arrangements ahead of African team’s visit.
The delegation that is headed by Chief Executive Alistair Campbell would visit Gaddafi Cricket Stadium and National Hockey Stadium.
The delegation would be briefed by officials from the government and the Pakistan Cricket Board about the security plan.
Zimbabwe
By OCTOPUS
May 06, 2015
LAHORE: A four-member delegation of Zimbabwe Cricket on Wednesday arrived in Pakistan to review security arrangements ahead of African team’s visit.
The delegation that is headed by Chief Executive Alistair Campbell would visit Gaddafi Cricket Stadium and National Hockey Stadium.
The delegation would be briefed by officials from the government and the Pakistan Cricket Board about the security plan.
Zimbabwe is scheduled to begin their visit from May 19 during which they would play three ODIs and one T-20 till May 31.
International cricket came to a halt in Pakistan after a dozen militant attacked a bus carrying Sri Lanka crickets in Lahore in March 2009.
The delegation that is headed by Chief Executive Alistair Campbell would visit Gaddafi Cricket Stadium and National Hockey Stadium.
The delegation would be briefed by officials from the government and the Pakistan Cricket Board about the security plan.
Zimbabwe is scheduled to begin their visit from May 19 during which they would play three ODIs and one T-20 till May 31.
International cricket came to a halt in Pakistan after a dozen militant attacked a bus carrying Sri Lanka crickets in Lahore in March 2009.
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