Pakistan Super League final must be in Lahore, says ICC

DUBAI: A top international cricket official of International Cricket Council (ICC) insisted Sunday that the final of the Pakistan Super League 2017 must be held in Lahore despite a major bomb attack in the country last week.

Giles Clarke, head of an ICC team seeking to revive cricket in the country, said the March 5 final of the PSL in Lahore would be a key part of efforts to revive cricket in the country.

“PSL is Pakistan’s domestic event and it’s final should be held in Lahore,” Clarke told AFP from London. “It is really important that the final should be held successfully.”

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has vowed to maintain the final in Lahore, assuring VIP security arrangements — reserved for state heads — for foreign players willing to travel to the city. The Pakistan army and government have backed plans to stage it in the city.

Foreign teams have stayed away from Pakistan tours over security fears after Sri Lankan team was attacked in Lahore in 2009.


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Pakistan hosted a short limited over series with  Zimbabwe in May-June 2015 but that failed to convince major teams to tour.

Clarke, who visited Pakistan last month to study security arrangements for international teams, said reviving international cricket in Pakistan will take time.

“It’s a long road for the return of bilateral international cricket to Pakistan. On my recent visit, I noticed that not just the authorities but the man in the street is seeking the return of cricket to Pakistan,” said Clarke, a former chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

“Terror has no place in our society,” said Clarke. “Terrorists should share whatever arguments they have or use ballott boxes.”

Clarke praised Pakistan cricket fans.

“Pakistanis are cricket fanatics and have a great knowledge of cricket and I am sure they want to see their heroes and their own players playing at home and enjoy thrilling matches.”

Since 2009 Pakistan have been forced to play all home series in United Arab Emirates. Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Ireland and West Indies have refused offers to tour Pakistan in the last five years.

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