The Pakistani players in 2020 took a huge risk by touring England when the Pandemic was unknown, a vaccine was yet to be released in the market and the entire country of England was in lock down, Harris Sohail even pulled out of that tour.
The players will do what the PCB asks them to do and it is not like they were living in a first world country that was fully equipped with combating COVID. It wasn’t exactly the act of valor and courage that you are representing it to be.
PCB knew that backing out of the tour would pretty much eliminate any chances of England touring Pakistan in the near future and they acted out of their own interests not because they wanted to help ECB. There is nothing wrong in looking after your own interests, but at least be honest about them.
The ECB after they cancelled their trip to Pakistan in 2021, came back running to the PCB after being reprimanded by their government for ruining relations with Pakistan and then they sent their team for a 5 match T-20 series and a 3 test match series in 2022.
The ECB was well within its right to call off the 2021 series after the way New Zealand pulled out of the tour right before the first match citing security reasons.
It might have been a false alarm, but you have to understand that Pakistan has zero credibility, it will always be someone else’s world over Pakistan’s and that teams will always adopt a “better safe than sorry” approach when it comes to playing in Pakistan.
New Zealand pulling out of Pakistan in that fashion would obviously ring the alarm bells in ECB and proceeding that tour would have been a reckless and risky decision because if something were to happen, they would always be questioned why they proceeded with the tour when New Zealand pulled out only a few weeks prior.
Pakistani fans might not see it that way but the reality is that it is not ECB or any cricket board’s responsibility to support Pakistan or help them restore cricket in Pakistan. Our fans love to play victim but Pakistan is fully responsible, or was responsible, for its situation and there was no moral obligation on teams to play in Pakistan.
England is coming to Pakistan yet again in October 2024 for a 3 test match series. The ECB values the Pakistani team and knows full well the Pakistani fan base and population in the UK which is a million plus is a big source of revenue for them after India hence they must cater to the sentiments of the Pakistani market.
ECB does not need to cater to the sentiments of the Pakistani market and they don’t do that anyway. If they did, they wouldn’t have backed off in 2021 and they wouldn’t hesitate in backing off in 2024 either if they identify - or are made aware of - potential security threat.
They will tour Pakistan just like they did in 2022 as long as there is no looming threat and their intelligence service gives them the green signal. They will not tour Pakistan just like in 2021 if they are alerted of looming threat and their intelligence service decides that it is better to be safe than sorry.
It is not that deep and it has nothing to do with catering to the sentiments of the Pakistani market. That is what we tell ourselves to make ourselves feel important and worthy.
Every single team will do just fine by not playing a single match against Pakistan just like they did just fine by not playing a single match in Pakistan for a decade. World cricket doesn’t need Pakistan; only Pakistani fans do.