Inshallah They’ll Come: Pak Captain Sarfaraz Pins Hopes on SL

Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is still counting on Sri Lanka turning up for a limited-overs series this month.
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Pakistan cricket team’s skipper Sarfraz Ahmed speaks during a press conference in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, July 7, 2019.
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Pakistan cricket team’s skipper Sarfraz Ahmed speaks during a press conference in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, July 7, 2019.
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Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is still counting on Sri Lanka turning up for a limited-overs series this month despite alleged terrorist threats.

Sri Lanka Cricket said on Wednesday, 11 September, that it was warned of a possible terrorist threat during the scheduled tour of Pakistan, and sought a reassessment of the security situation before the first of three one-day internationals on 27 September in Karachi. There's also three Twenty20s scheduled in Lahore from 5-9 October.

“Inshallah (God willing) they will come, we should hope for the best.”
Sarfaraz Ahmed

"The Pakistan Cricket Board is trying its best and we should all pray that international cricket should come back to Pakistan," he said on Friday in Karachi.

Sarfaraz added the International Cricket Council and other national boards should come forward and support Pakistan more in its bid to revive international cricket back home.

"The way PCB has worked over the last 10 years, it's a tremendous effort," he said.

He also noted how quick Pakistan supported Sri Lanka after the Easter Sunday bombings there by sending a junior team to tour.

Major teams have avoided Pakistan since the Sri Lanka team bus was attacked by terrorists in 2009. Over the past three years, Pakistan has successfully hosted Zimbabwe, the West Indies, Sri Lanka, and a World XI in limited-overs matches amid intense security.

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Published: 13 Sep 2019,05:40 PM IST

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