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Shoaib Akhtar and Shahid Afridi slam New Zealand Cricket over abandonment of Pakistan tour


New Zealand Cricket said it received a security alert from its government and made the decision to cancel the Pakistan tour just moments before the scheduled start of the one-day international series in Rawalpindi on Friday.

Shahid Afridi called the security alert a hoax while Shoaib Akhtar said “New Zealand just killed Pakistan cricket” (AP Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • New Zealand called off their tour of Pakistan just minutes before the 1st ODI
  • New Zealand Cricket said it received a security alert from its government
  • Pakistan were scheduled to host New Zealand for a series of 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is from Sept. 17 to Oct. 3

Former cricketers Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Akhtar have come down hard on New Zealand Cricket for calling off their tour of Pakistan at the last minute citing security concerns in Rawalpindi.

New Zealand Cricket said it received a security alert from its government and made the decision to cancel the tour just moments before the scheduled start of the one-day international series.

“Following an escalation in the New Zealand government threat levels for Pakistan, and advice from NZC security advisers on the ground, it has been decided the Black Caps will not continue with the tour,” NZC said on its website.

But Afridi called the security alert a hoax while Akhtar said “New Zealand just killed Pakistan cricket” along with a few angry emojis in his tweet.

“On a HOAX threat you have called-off the tour despite all assurances!! @BLACKCAPS do you understand the IMPACT of your decision?” the former Pakistan captain tweeted.

This was going to be New Zealand’s first international cricket series in Pakistan in 18 years but sadly, it had to be called off after the visiting side refused to come to the stadium and stayed put inside their hotel rooms citing security concerns.

Pakistan were scheduled to host New Zealand for a series of 3 ODIs and 5 T20 internationals in Rawalpindi and Lahore from September 17 to October 3.

New Zealand’s cricket board said arrangements were now being made for the team’s safe departure back home, citing an escalation in threat levels and the advice of security advisors. This was going to be New Zealand’s first international cricket series in Pakistan in 18 years

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