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PCB hopeful despite West Indies snub to play in Pakistan [update#75]

Its not very complicated. PCB should work on it quietly and not so publicly. They first has to convince ICC that its safe for foreign team to visit Pakistan and the green signal should come from ICC and not from individual boards.

I'm sure ICC wants international cricket to return to Pakistan provided its safe. Periodic assessment of security situation by ICC recommended agency should be the way to go and PCB should work on the weaknesses , if there are any , pointed out by the security agencies. Once ICC gave the green signal, cricket will return to Pakistan. It will take one year or 5 years, no one knows, we all have to be patient.

I personally think Pakistan is sage for international cricket now.

the ICC couldnt care less.The white nations and India couldnt care less, and the windies have never ever supported us in any real meaningful forum. India rules the ICC therefore any positive for Pakistan or expecting something positive for us is living in a pipe dream.

The security situation is the same as that in 2005/6. England toured then and I believe other teams did too. The requirement for zero incidents all over the country is a ridiculous and un achievable requirement that is designed to continue the unfair boycott of Pakistan.
 
^^ Especially expecting there to be zero incidents in FATA or remote Balochistan is ridiculous. India still has an occasional incidents yet they don't care.

In an around 2005-2006, the following teams toured Pakistan: England, India, West Indies, South Africa, Asia Cup (Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh and few associates), Australia A.

PCB has to use ground facts to shore up their arguments. I haven't seen once place where they have used the vast improved security situation to their advantage.
 
PCB officials to meet security experts, try to clear way for West Indies tour of Pakistan

A top official of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will meet with representatives of the Eastern Star International Security Company later this month in a bid to clear the way for West Indies to tour Pakistan for a two or three match T20 series in March.

Najam Sethi, who heads PCB’s executive committee, said in an interview that he would be meeting with the Eastern Star officials in 10 to 15 days time as they had given a report based on which the Federation of International Cricketers (FICA) had advised its members not to tour Pakistan for the Pakistan Super League final or any other event.

“After the FICA advisory came out we investigated on what basis they had given such an advice and we found out their security advisors were Eastern Star Security,” Sethi said.

“The company is a international company which works primarily in international sports and they provide advice to some cricket board including ICC, Australia, New Zealand, England and players associations of these countries, South Africa and FICA,” he said.

“We just want to know on what basis they have given their advisory about security in Pakistan when none of their representatives came to Pakistan to see the ground reality.

“I will be meeting their officials to let them know about the factual position and the improvement in the security situation in Pakistan which is why we are also trying to bring back international cricket to the country,” he said.

Sethi, a former Chairman of the board, said he would update them on the security arrangements put in place by the PCB to encourage teams to tour Pakistan.

“At this time we are going ahead with our plans to hold the PSL final in Lahore and we have made arrangements for a second draft if the foreign players in the teams which qualify for the final are not willing to come to Pakistan,” he said.

Sethi said talks were also still on with the West Indies cricket board over a proposal to have West Indies play atleast two T20 matches in Lahore in March.

“We have told them that they can keep all the revenues and earnings from the two T20 matches that they have invited us to play in Florida before we go to the West Indies. We have also told them we will keep all the revenues generated from the matches they come and play in Pakistan,” Sethi added.

He said the West Indies board had told them that their players association was in touch with FICA which had advised them not to play in Pakistan.

“That is why we want to meet with the security company that provides insight to FICA to clear the situation.”

The PCB official also made it clear that around 25 foreign players had shown their willingness to play in Pakistan if their franchises qualify for the PSL final on March 5th in Lahore.

No leading Test team has toured Pakistan since militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore in March, 2009. Since than only Zimbabwe toured Lahore last May to play a short limited over series while Pakistan has managed to invite Afghanistan and Kenya to play in the country.

http://indianexpress.com/article/sp...way-for-west-indies-tour-of-pakistan-4481336/
 
very good from PCB they should not bent back try hard as they can

now this will get interesting also would like to see Eastern Star International Security Company verdict
 
Not surprising ESI had not sent anyone to Pakistan. Organizations like these will continue being a bane for PCB. They are completely out of touch with ground reality, especially with respect to how things have changed in the last 2-3 years. It's sad that organizations like these have so much influence without having any idea about what's going on the ground.
 
Not surprising ESI had not sent anyone to Pakistan. Organizations like these will continue being a bane for PCB. They are completely out of touch with ground reality, especially with respect to how things have changed in the last 2-3 years. It's sad that organizations like these have so much influence without having any idea about what's going on the ground.

Well then only way forward is to get other such organizations to come to Pakistan and "certify" us.
 
Well then only way forward is to get other such organizations to come to Pakistan and "certify" us.

It shouldn't be up to the Pakistani state to go out and get these organizations to come to Pakistan. These organizations are supposed to be independent and do their reviews their independently. The fact that they are completely unaware of how things have changed in the last 2-3 years shows their incompetence, and yet it is their incompetence that is costing Pakistan international cricket.
 
It shouldn't be up to the Pakistani state to go out and get these organizations to come to Pakistan. These organizations are supposed to be independent and do their reviews their independently. The fact that they are completely unaware of how things have changed in the last 2-3 years shows their incompetence, and yet it is their incompetence that is costing Pakistan international cricket.

As they say "learn the rules and play the game"

Think of these firms as international rating agencies like Moody's or S&P

Get them on your side and wondrous things will continue to happen.

Of course, if there is an attack in Pakistan (Enron is an example) then these agencies will never trust you again - too much of a reputational risk.

However, if we are confident as a state that we are safe then you need to do the hard yards and get these guys on your side. How we do it, I leave to Pakistani ingenuity and your imagination. :D
 
Clarke’s meeting with PM scrapped

LAHORE: The two-day visit of Giles Clarke, chairman of the ICC Task Force on revival of international cricket in Pakistan, will be confined to Lahore as the plan to visit Islamabad to meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been scrapped due to non-availability of the premier on Jan 28 and 29.

Dawn has learnt that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wanted Clarke to meet the premier but it isn’t possible due to the latter’s pressing engagements.

Clarke, however, will meet Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif, besides getting extensive briefing from the provincial home department and the PCB over the prevailing security situation in the country. A security official of the ICC will also be accompanying Clarke.

The PCB and the provincial home department have chalked out a comprehensive programme to brief Clarke as his positive recommendations will serve Pakistan’s purpose at ICC in reviving international cricket, which is currently suspended due to security concerns of the foreign teams.

Although the ICC formed the Task Force in 2009, it has failed in accomplishing something big and in fact this is Clarke’s first visit as chairman of the Task Force.

He was to visit Pakistan in April last year but it was postponed due to security concern.

There are however reports that the postponement camer after the PCB expressed its financial inability to host the Commonwealth cricket team, which Clarke wanted to bring here.

Clarke will address a news conference on the first day of his visit on Saturday.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1310491/clarkes-meeting-with-pm-scrapped
 
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