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"The visit of the World XI is a small step in a long journey" : Giles Clarke

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Najam Sethi speaking to the media:

"Dave Cameron (WICB), will be arriving to watch match on 15th, Dave Richardson (ICC) will be arriving to witness the match on 15th September"

"I also sent out invitations to couple of other boards but they expressed their regrets due to the short notice"

"It's a great day for people of Pakistan and this is all happening due to their good wishes and prayers"

"If this was not the case, then who knows how long it would have taken for this to happen"

Giles Clarke speaking to the media:

"These are all small steps in a long journey, and those steps have been taken by the Pakistan people, Government and security agencies more than anyone else as well as the team I have brought with me for whom I have the greatest admiration"

"It's been a long road and as you will remember, the ICC decided not play the Champions Trophy in 2008 and then that was followed by the outrage in 2009"

"I am happy that we have the full support of FICA and the security consultants"
 
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LAHORE: Director International Cricket Board Giles Clarke said on Monday that Pakistan made huge investment in bettering security for the protection of the visiting teams due to which it has been made possible to bring back international cricket to the country.

He was addressing a news conference here along with Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board, Najam Sethi at a local hotel after the arrival of the World XI to play Independence Cup three T20 international series, commencing from tomorrow, Tuesday at Gadaffi stadium.

The ICC official said Pakistan invested in improving security and set-up Safe City Project to ensure the safety of the people of the city and for the protection of the foreign visiting teams.

He said holding of the Pakistan Super League final in Lahore earlier this year was the turning point which helped in convincing the ICC to send its World XI to Pakistan for the resumption of international cricket.

"The PSL final was organised in a best way by providing top security to the foreign players and its successful organization was a step forward for bringing back international cricket to Pakistan," he said, adding, "Had the final was not played in Lahore it could have been very difficult to see the resumption of international in Pakistan."

Giles Clarke expressed his gratitude to the Pakistan Government, security agencies and the Punjab Government for improving the security to a level where the foreign teams are feeling comfortable to visit Pakistan.

He praised the vision of Chairman PCB for contributing strenuous efforts for ensuring the return of international cricket to Pakistan.

"It was his Najam's critical and essential decision to stage the PSL final in Lahore which changed the perception of cricket playing countries about Pakistan and security," he added.

ICC Director also acknowledged the contribution and hard work of World XI coach, Andy Flower for assembling a top notch side which has the services of majority of the cricket playing nations.

"Andy did an excellent job by having a best World XI whose captain Faf du Plessis is a cricketer of a big stature and it is going to be an exciting and challenging series between the World XI and the Pakistan in this week," he said.

Giles Clarke was of the view that it is not just a cricket series, it is more than that as people of Pakistan waited a long time to see the resumption of international cricket.

"The people of Pakistan have played an important role in the return of international cricket because of their passion and interest in the game and I am confident that stadium will be full during the three match exciting series," he said.

Praising Pakistan team's performance in cricket at international level, especially in the champions trophy, he said it (team) put up an impressive show by winning the Champions trophy outclassing a fancied opponent.

ICC official said Pakistan has come a long way to see the return of international cricket in the country and in coming months Sri Lankan and West Indies teams will also be visiting Pakistan.

Chairman PCB, Najam Sethi termed the Independence Cup between the World XI and Pakistan 'a special cricket event', saying it is not just a cricket event.

He said after the tour of World XI, Sri Lanka the West Indies, a lot of cricket activity will be seen next year in Pakistan as far as international cricket is concerned.

"World XI has the services of five South African players and I think we will not be facing difficulty in convincing them regarding their full team to visit Pakistan in due course of time," said PCB Chief.

To a question, he said with the tour of World XI, Pakistan wants to give a positive message to the world that it is peace loving country which is waging a war against terrorism.

Najam Sethi gave credit to the Zimbabwe team for its visit to Pakistan two years ago for supplementing the efforts of the PCB for the resumption of the international cricket in the country.

He expressed his thanks to the ICC, Giles Clarke and the World XI for supplementing the efforts of PCB for bringing back international cricket to Pakistan. "Without the support of ICC it was not possible to see World XI touring Pakistan."

He said PCB will continue its efforts to motivate other cricket playing countries to send their teams to Pakistan under the Future Tour Porgramme. –APP
 
I wish I could go to PC hotel as well and meet some of these people but the security is very tight
 
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