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Pakistan Cricket Update, PCB will take Steps against New Zealand,We Contacted Sri Lanka-

#PakistanCricketTeam #NewZealandCricket #Pakistan Wasim Khan, Chief Executive PCB: The last 48 hours have been very difficult for us, we want to bring some facts to light On Friday morning at 3 o'clock I was called by Rig Dixon, the head of ESI security Rigg Dixon says Five Eyes has told the New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister that there is a risk of an attack on the New Zealand cricket team. Neither we nor our security agencies have been notified of this security thread despite inquiries When we contacted our security agencies, they clarified that the visiting team had no security thread Many, including Bangladesh When you are on a tour, the security agencies are trusted A very wrong precedent has been set by the unilateral decision to end the visit This decision will affect the relationship between the two boards and will have far-reaching consequences The visiting team players and security representatives in Pakistan expressed confidence in the security Our boys underwent the most difficult quarantine in New Zealand for 14 days, despite the mosque attack But it is clear to everyone that decisions are not made on the basis of equality We have worked hard for the complete restoration of international cricket for the last five years I and the Chairman will take up the matter with the PCB International Cricket Council In the last 24 hours we have contacted Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Both agreed but it was not possible due to time constraints and logistical problems England has to decide about coming to Pakistan today, hopefully they will come to Pakistan At the moment our position is that we will play our home cricket in Pakistan You see comments from players and commentators around the world It is very dangerous to make a sudden and unilateral decision Reputation is more important to us than financial loss Unfortunately, this unilateral decision has damaged our reputation I think there should have been a negotiation, it would have been a joint decision