Abdullah719
T20I Captain
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2013
- Runs
- 44,825
"Someone who comes here for money will not get that sort of commitment from us" : Ehsan Mani
Ehsan Mani at a presser:
"Cricket coming back to Pakistan didn't happen overnight. Since I came, we have worked hard on this. Also giving credit where it's due, in the last 3-4 years there was a lot of work done to get cricket back in Pakistan. PSL had a big role in this, we increased the number of matches in Pakistan from 4 last year to 8 this year and they were an outstanding success. I am hopeful that we will get the same type of support for bilateral series against SL as we got in PSL"
"When our players play outside Pakistan, the stadiums are virtually empty and no one comes to watch so there is no motivation, it's soul destroying to be playing in empty grounds. I hope people come to support Pakistan, and also to applaud SL"
"We should never forget that Sri Lanka were the victims of a terrible attack 10 years ago. The same team has now returned to Pakistan and I am extremely thankful to them for the way they have stepped forward to support cricket in Pakistan"
"It's also true that we have supported SL. When they became a Test nation, we had a big part to play and in the first 10 years that they played international cricket, Pakistan played the most cricket against them. Pakistan supported them a lot in their formation"
"This year there was an unfortunate attack in Colombo. 10 days after that, we sent our U19 team to SL. There is no place in the world nowadays that you can say is completely safe, like NZ and the Christchurch attack when the BD team was there"
"Pakistan has experience in the last 10-12 years of managing security and we're right up there with the best countries of the world in terms of security. All the credit for that goes to our agencies, armed forces and police for the way they have handled this in Pakistan and supported cricket"
"Transparency and merit are important things in my view; Whoever wishes to come to Pakistan, we will welcome them gladly but someone who comes here for money, he will not have that sort of commitment"
"Giving money for players to come to Pakistan is a short-term measure but what we want to do is to lay foundations so that international cricket stays here"
Ehsan Mani at a presser:
"Cricket coming back to Pakistan didn't happen overnight. Since I came, we have worked hard on this. Also giving credit where it's due, in the last 3-4 years there was a lot of work done to get cricket back in Pakistan. PSL had a big role in this, we increased the number of matches in Pakistan from 4 last year to 8 this year and they were an outstanding success. I am hopeful that we will get the same type of support for bilateral series against SL as we got in PSL"
"When our players play outside Pakistan, the stadiums are virtually empty and no one comes to watch so there is no motivation, it's soul destroying to be playing in empty grounds. I hope people come to support Pakistan, and also to applaud SL"
"We should never forget that Sri Lanka were the victims of a terrible attack 10 years ago. The same team has now returned to Pakistan and I am extremely thankful to them for the way they have stepped forward to support cricket in Pakistan"
"It's also true that we have supported SL. When they became a Test nation, we had a big part to play and in the first 10 years that they played international cricket, Pakistan played the most cricket against them. Pakistan supported them a lot in their formation"
"This year there was an unfortunate attack in Colombo. 10 days after that, we sent our U19 team to SL. There is no place in the world nowadays that you can say is completely safe, like NZ and the Christchurch attack when the BD team was there"
"Pakistan has experience in the last 10-12 years of managing security and we're right up there with the best countries of the world in terms of security. All the credit for that goes to our agencies, armed forces and police for the way they have handled this in Pakistan and supported cricket"
"Transparency and merit are important things in my view; Whoever wishes to come to Pakistan, we will welcome them gladly but someone who comes here for money, he will not have that sort of commitment"
"Giving money for players to come to Pakistan is a short-term measure but what we want to do is to lay foundations so that international cricket stays here"
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