England have withdrawn their series in Pakistan due to take place in October.
England have withdrawn
their men's and women's teams from series in Pakistan that were due to take
place in October.
The men were set to
make their first trip to Pakistan since 2005, while the women had never before
played there.
On Friday, New
Zealand's men abandoned their tour of Pakistan because of a "specific and
credible threat".
An England and Wales
Cricket Board statement said: "We know there are increasing concerns about
travelling to the region."
It continued: "We
believe that going ahead will add further pressure to a playing group who have
already coped with a long period of operating in restricted Covid environments."
England's men were
using the Pakistan trip as part of their build-up for the T20 World Cup with
fixtures on 13 and 14 October in Rawalpindi that were also double-headers with
the women. Heather Knight's team were then due to play one-day internationals
on 17, 19 and 21 October.
The ECB statement
added: "There is the added complexity for our men's T20 squad. We believe
that touring under these conditions will not be ideal preparation for the T20
World Cup, where performing well remains a top priority for 2021. "We
understand this decision will be a significant disappointment to the Pakistan
Cricket Board, who have worked tirelessly to host the return of international
cricket in their country."
No international
cricket was played in Pakistan for six years following an attack on the Sri
Lanka team by gunmen in 2009, with Pakistan holding the majority of their home
matches in the United Arab Emirates.
Source BBC
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