What a humiliated tour announced by Australia and instead of protesting we are feeling happy, what a shame this Nasim Ashraf has bring to cricket and Pakistan. By accepting such tour PCB los
What a humiliated tour announced by Australia and instead of protesting we are feeling happy, what a shame this Nasim Ashraf has bring t cricket and Pakistan. By accepting such tour PCB lost the insurance money as well. Because tour is not canceled, it is postponed.
PCB and CA announce dates
Australia to tour Pakistan in 2009 and 2010
Cricinfo staff
April 21, 2008
Australia will fulfill their commitment to tour Pakistan by touring there twice in two years, a joint statement from both boards said. The two legs will straddle the return series hosted by Australia in late 2009.
As expected, the five one-dayers and a Twenty20 will be played in the first leg, and this will be next year following Australia's commitments in South Africa. Australia will then return to Pakistan in August 2010 to play three Tests, with final dates and venues to be agreed depending on each nation's Future Tours Program (FTP) obligations. It was their FTP obligations which forced the tour to be split into two sections.
Australia, who haven't toured Pakistan since 1998-99, were originally scheduled to go to Pakistan in March, but postponed the trip due to security concerns.
PCB's chairman Dr. Nasim Ashraf said: "Although disappointed that the tour couldn't be completed as originally scheduled, the PCB is very pleased that the Australian team will come to play in Pakistan twice. Our discussions with Cricket Australia showed both countries' strong desire to ensure the postponed matches were played in Pakistan"
"Today's announcement demonstrates Cricket Australia's commitment to fulfilling its obligations under the Future Tours Program and also to Pakistan cricket," Cricket Australia Chairman, Creagh O'Connor, said. "We're pleased to have reached agreement to travel to Pakistan to complete the postponed matches and to play in them in Australia as agreed under the FTP."
The PCB has also confirmed its FTP tour to Australia at the end of 2009 for three Tests, five ODIs and a Twenty20