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How much time more will it take for Pakistan to host international cricket on a regular basis?

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I'm not talking about arranging an odd series with minnows like Zimbabwe or Bangaldesh to convince other teams to tour Pakistan or paying heavily to a few players to visit Pakistan during PSL.

After a year and a half, it will mark a decade long absence of International Cricket from Pakistan which doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon.

The question remains is there anything beig done to bring International Cricket back to Pakistan ? When will Pakistan host 2-3 International teams every year like other Cricket Nations consisting a full series of Tests, ODI and T20s ?

Will Normalcy ever be restored as far as hosting Cricket in Pakistan is concerned? When will Pakistan stop playing their home matches in UAE ?
 
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I think it will take Pakistan a couple of decades more . Teams like Bangaldesh, SL, Windies might tour in a few years but Aussie, English, Indian, NZ Teams are still many years away from touring Pakistan.

And thus no chance of hosting ICC events till all teams could be brought back to table which will take a long long time.

Asia Cup is a possibility if relations with India / BCCI improve, if India can be convinced to visit for Asia Cup other teams would just follow.
 
4-5 years. But pakistan has to be stable for atleast 2 years then big teams will surely come.We all wanna see cricket in pakistan .
 
It will take a good amount of time. After what has transpired, it will take time. I would say roughly between 10-20 years
 
10 years more at least if and big "IF" things remains calm, imagine there will be an another attack on any other team, there will be no International cricket forever in Pakistan
 
This question is really unanswerable at this point in time. Though things have improved there continues to be uncertainty over security. My hunch is once CPEC and the ports are properly operational Pakistan will need to have better security and even the Chinese will ensure that there is security. That is perhaps something that can benefit Pakistan cricket indirectly. So I'd say about 5 years.
 
I want to witness a Pakistan vs India match at the National Stadium one more time. Don't care how long it takes.

On topic, 20 years minimum.
 
6-9 months with Asian and Caribbean teams,1-2 year with Saffers and 2-3 with remaining assuming the re-branding of Pak is occurring at the same pace.
 
20-30 years. But then again, it all depends on Pakistani government on how seriously they want to take the security threats that looms around the country.
 
It is all about image now , pakistan won't be able to rid of those 6 blasts every years the roots are too deep.

PCB needs proper diplomacy instead of guys like shahryar khan and najam sethi.
 
at this rate never. Those that dont want to come now can just say oh security etc. it will never happen. We keep hearing rubbish about security. We get zero support from the ICC and elsewhere and our officials are simply at a loss. Europe has had its fair share of terror attacks on teams this year and previously but everyone gets together and says we dont want terror to win. But for Pakistan they want and encourage terror to win.
 
In my opinion it's not a question of "how long before Pakistan can host international cricket?" - the first question is "what does Pakistan need to do to be able to host international cricket?".

It's not as if we are serving some fixed term punishment or exclusion which will come to an end, and we will suddenly find ourselves in a position to host international cricket again in 6 months, a year or even 10 years. It's simply a case of addressing the fact that cricket was targeted by terrorist groups within Pakistan & what does Pakistan need to do to assure visiting teams that they are safe in the country going forward.

Sure - their have been terrorist attacks in other parts of the world which still host cricket matches, such as England, India & Bangladesh - however, the big difference here is that cricket and cricketers were never targeted in any of these attacks. The fact that cricketers have been targeted even once in a terror attack within Pakistan, is enough to ring major alarm bells for cricket boards around the world before agreeing to send their team over.

Now in my opinion the only way to assure international teams that cricket will not be targeted by terrorist groups is to eradicate terrorism completely, which is obviously a lot easier said then done.

Their have been 19 terrorist attacks in Pakistan this year which has resulted in the death of approximately 300 people. Now if you are talking about a country where a terrorist attack is taking place - on average - every 10 days, approximately 2 people dying every day due to terrorist attacks and in the past terrorists have targeted international cricketers - it becomes very difficult to assure touring nations that they will be safe in such situations.

Many on this forum know that I am ever optimistic about everything Pakistani cricket related, however, the harsh truth is that we cannot close down a city every time a cricket match is going on, like we had to do in Lahore when Zimbabwe were touring. I would absolutely love to see international cricket played in Pakistan again, however, we have to be sensible and realistic with our expectations.

To a certain extent I think certain parties are trying to exclude Pakistani cricket (e.g. BCCI refusing to send their team to UAE to play VS Pakistan, not having Pakistani players in the IPL etc.) - however, when it comes to not being able to host international cricket in Pakistan I don't think we can blame anyone else. We are the ones who have gotten ourselves into this mess, and only we can (and InshAllah we will) get ourselves out of this mess. You cannot expect any country to risk sending their team to Pakistan giving the situation we currently find ourselves in.

We can wait for 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years - however long you want. The bottom line is, until or unless we eliminate terrorism from Pakistan, we can forget about hosting international cricket. This will of course be no easy task, specially given that we currently - extremely unfortunately - live in a world where idiots are carrying out such cowardly acts, more and more frequently every day.

In my opinion the most important question is "how long before we can eradicate terrorism, terrorist activities and these terrorist attacks from Pakistan?". Once we have an answer to that question (which for the record IMO is a much more important question to answer and resolve ASAP), we will know exactly how long it will be before international cricket returns to Pakistan on a regular basis.
 
BCCI have taken control of Asian bloc and stopping Asian teams touring Pakistan.

We can get SA,England and WI to tour. OZ are always jittery.

SL and BD ties need to be rebalanced.
 
The encouraging thing is that civilian deaths from terrorism this year is now down to even lower than the 2004 levels.

Of course the year is not over yet and one death from terrorism is one too many, but that is a sign of progress.

I'd say give it another 10-15 years but the recent wave of terror attacks in the West means there are heightened fears about security here let alone a place like Pakistan which has suffered immensely from militancy. It will take time to change perceptions.
 
2 more years for teams like SL,WI and BD.

I feel SL will be the next test team to tour.

6-8 more years for teams like SA,Eng,Oz and NZ.

Assuming current levels of security and safety from attacks.
 
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Pakistan can use Gwadar port area( its a small city) for some home matches. Gwadar should be fully fortified with Rangers and police, Gwadar is only 1 hour away from UAE. Therefore in 3-4 match test series, 1 Test can be played there along with 1 One daysr or 1 T20. Due cpac gwadar will be full of foreigners in any case. Chienese Government should fund PCBto build a nice 40000 seater stadium in gwadar, it is a good gesture it will popularize cricket in Balochistan as well. Therefore let all teams come and play series in UAE with additional match in gwadar. This way Pakistan can encourage to play Test and One dayers against England Aus SA in Pakistan (gwadar) while technically still hosting series officially in UAE.
 
In my opinion it's not a question of "how long before Pakistan can host international cricket?" - the first question is "what does Pakistan need to do to be able to host international cricket?".

It's not as if we are serving some fixed term punishment or exclusion which will come to an end, and we will suddenly find ourselves in a position to host international cricket again in 6 months, a year or even 10 years. It's simply a case of addressing the fact that cricket was targeted by terrorist groups within Pakistan & what does Pakistan need to do to assure visiting teams that they are safe in the country going forward.

Sure - their have been terrorist attacks in other parts of the world which still host cricket matches, such as England, India & Bangladesh - however, the big difference here is that cricket and cricketers were never targeted in any of these attacks. The fact that cricketers have been targeted even once in a terror attack within Pakistan, is enough to ring major alarm bells for cricket boards around the world before agreeing to send their team over.

Now in my opinion the only way to assure international teams that cricket will not be targeted by terrorist groups is to eradicate terrorism completely, which is obviously a lot easier said then done.

Their have been 19 terrorist attacks in Pakistan this year which has resulted in the death of approximately 300 people. Now if you are talking about a country where a terrorist attack is taking place - on average - every 10 days, approximately 2 people dying every day due to terrorist attacks and in the past terrorists have targeted international cricketers - it becomes very difficult to assure touring nations that they will be safe in such situations.

Many on this forum know that I am ever optimistic about everything Pakistani cricket related, however, the harsh truth is that we cannot close down a city every time a cricket match is going on, like we had to do in Lahore when Zimbabwe were touring. I would absolutely love to see international cricket played in Pakistan again, however, we have to be sensible and realistic with our expectations.

To a certain extent I think certain parties are trying to exclude Pakistani cricket (e.g. BCCI refusing to send their team to UAE to play VS Pakistan, not having Pakistani players in the IPL etc.) - however, when it comes to not being able to host international cricket in Pakistan I don't think we can blame anyone else. We are the ones who have gotten ourselves into this mess, and only we can (and InshAllah we will) get ourselves out of this mess. You cannot expect any country to risk sending their team to Pakistan giving the situation we currently find ourselves in.

We can wait for 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years - however long you want. The bottom line is, until or unless we eliminate terrorism from Pakistan, we can forget about hosting international cricket. This will of course be no easy task, specially given that we currently - extremely unfortunately - live in a world where idiots are carrying out such cowardly acts, more and more frequently every day.

In my opinion the most important question is "how long before we can eradicate terrorism, terrorist activities and these terrorist attacks from Pakistan?". Once we have an answer to that question (which for the record IMO is a much more important question to answer and resolve ASAP), we will know exactly how long it will be before international cricket returns to Pakistan on a regular basis.

Hence read my response. It will never be enough. We cant eradicate it. Because the people in power are unwilling to recognise the enemy and what it is. Also the country is just too poor to police very nook and cranny. Its just not possible. So if we are to save cricket in pakistan we have to come up with a compromise and the ICC need to help us. You can t simply say "zero deaths for five years from terror " etc..We need a timeline and a plan. We have nothing except random efforts. Hopefully getting the world 11 over will help to change perceptions. But we are not going anywhere at the moment and those that want to destroy our fabric are succeeding.
 
BCCI have taken control of Asian bloc and stopping Asian teams touring Pakistan.

We can get SA,England and WI to tour. OZ are always jittery.

SL and BD ties need to be rebalanced.

Given that the BCCI has lost every resolution at the ICC level over the past 12 months, what's your evidence for the statement saying BCCI has taken control of the Asian bloc?
 
Hence read my response. It will never be enough. We cant eradicate it. Because the people in power are unwilling to recognise the enemy and what it is. Also the country is just too poor to police very nook and cranny. Its just not possible. So if we are to save cricket in pakistan we have to come up with a compromise and the ICC need to help us. You can t simply say "zero deaths for five years from terror " etc..We need a timeline and a plan. We have nothing except random efforts. Hopefully getting the world 11 over will help to change perceptions. But we are not going anywhere at the moment and those that want to destroy our fabric are succeeding.

Could you expand a little bit on the last sentence? Who is trying to destroy Pak's fabric? How are they doing it?
 
Could you expand a little bit on the last sentence? Who is trying to destroy Pak's fabric? How are they doing it?

thats for another thread but there are multiple actors involved all interlinked and all pining for the same thing. Suffice it to say waging a cultural battle against the people of Pakistan is part of a wider strategy.
 
10 years if we start cleaning up the mess with all seriousness.
 
I'm not talking about arranging an odd series with minnows like Bangaldesh to convince other teams to tour Pakistan

Your board has been begging the team who you call 'minnows' to tour Pakistan for God knows how many years and they throw a tantrum every time they are rejected.
 
When law and Order is alright in Pakistan

Cricket not happening in Pakistan is not because of terrorist attacks. Terrorist attacks also take place in England these days. Difference is the attitude in how UK will deal with terrorism and how Pakistan deals with it.

In Pakistan, there is no law and order. Remember Rashid Rauf who ran from the hands of the police walas that easily. ANd this guy was a terrorist. The people who killed Benazir couldn't get caught.

No one fears the law here, everyone knows they could somehow get away with anything.

If thats the attitude of the law, then why will team bother to risk their lives in this country.

Cricket will only return to Pakistan when its own citizen will feel safe.

I'm glad cricket doesn't happen in Pakistan. Because people need to know the true situation here, and cricket not happening tells you the real picture.
 
Given that the BCCI has lost every resolution at the ICC level over the past 12 months, what's your evidence for the statement saying BCCI has taken control of the Asian bloc?

Yet BCB will not tour, BCCI won't tour UAE, even Afghanistan is flinging mud "Pakistanis are terrorists and we will not play with terrorists" blah blah blah. Sri Lanka is a potential, but they need real assurances.

That's three out of the four in the Asian bloc who are refusing to play Pakistan, mostly because of BCCI/GOI influence. What's PCB going to do, permanently tour in England/Australia/SA?
Pakistan has done the work, Afghans are the ones with real terror issues now. Unfortunately, the position of most of the ACC appears to be that Pakistan needs to be part of the BRIC or a first world country in order to host a tour.
 
I'm not talking about arranging an odd series with minnows like Zimbabwe or Bangaldesh to convince other teams to tour Pakistan or paying heavily to a few players to visit Pakistan during PSL.

After a year and a half, it will mark a decade long absence of International Cricket from Pakistan which doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon.

The question remains is there anything beig done to bring International Cricket back to Pakistan ? When will Pakistan host 2-3 International teams every year like other Cricket Nations consisting a full series of Tests, ODI and T20s ?

Will Normalcy ever be restored as far as hosting Cricket in Pakistan is concerned? When will Pakistan stop playing their home matches in UAE ?

100 more years if you think that Bangladesh is still a minnow.PCB thought in the same way like you and got a big bamboo from BCB and the result is canceling of an established tour to Bangladesh.
 
Realistically, 5 years for BD, SL and the like. 10 or so years for other sides.
Things are getting calmer in Pakistan, the data shows that. Just a case of keep improving, building those new stadiums with all facilities enclosed, providing rings of security and improving image.
 
20-25 years.

20 years minimum.

40 years.

128 years

20-30 years.

Lots of work to do.

within 10 years

10 years more at least if and big "IF" things remains calm, imagine there will be an another attack on any other team, there will be no International cricket forever in Pakistan

20-30 years. But then again, it all depends on Pakistani government on how seriously they want to take the security threats that looms around the country.

10 years if we start cleaning up the mess with all seriousness.

I want to witness a Pakistan vs India match at the National Stadium one more time. Don't care how long it takes.

On topic, 20 years minimum.

The encouraging thing is that civilian deaths from terrorism this year is now down to even lower than the 2004 levels.

Of course the year is not over yet and one death from terrorism is one too many, but that is a sign of progress.

I'd say give it another 10-15 years but the recent wave of terror attacks in the West means there are heightened fears about security here let alone a place like Pakistan which has suffered immensely from militancy. It will take time to change perceptions.

Things are moving swiftly .Sa already coming for full tour(except odis)
 
Pakistan will not host any ICC tournament for another 20 odd years so I stick by what I said three years ago.

As long as Pakistan is not considered to be a viable host for tournament cricket, it is not logical to say that international cricket has officially returned to Pakistan.
 
Pakistan will not host any ICC tournament for another 20 odd years so I stick by what I said three years ago.

As long as Pakistan is not considered to be a viable host for tournament cricket, it is not logical to say that international cricket has officially returned to Pakistan.

Shifting the goalpost as always. :afridi

I’ll tag you when we host our next ICC tournament.
 
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