michael vaughan: Sensible to move England-Pakistan matches to UAE rather than cancelling tour: Vaughan | Cricket News – Times of India
Vaughan’s statement came after the Blackcaps abandoned their tour of Pakistan following a New Zealand government security alert on Friday. New Zealand was slated to play their first match on Pakistan soil since 2003. The side was to play hosts on Friday in the first of three ODIs in Rawalpindi, before moving to Lahore for a five-match T20 series.
“It would seem sensible to me to try and move England’s Pakistan games to the UAE rather than cancel the tour if it’s deemed unsafe to travel .. !! Hopefully the games for the Men’s & Women teams can take place rather than a full cancellation,” tweeted Michael Vaughan.
It would seem sensible to me to try and move England’s Pakistan games to the UAE rather than cancel the tour if it’… https://t.co/CgvqLEe3nv
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) 1632052177000
Earlier in the day, the New Zealand men’s cricket team arrived in Dubai after leaving Islamabad on a charter flight. The contingent of 34 players and support staff are now settling into their Dubai hotel and undergoing their 24-hour period of self-isolation.
Of this group, 24 will return to New Zealand over the next week or so, as flights and MIQ rooms in New Zealand become available. The MIQ arrangements initially booked for these squad members at the end of the Pakistan tour will now be cancelled.
The balance of the touring party will remain in the UAE and join up with the Black Caps T20 World Cup squad, ahead of that tournament commencing on October 17.
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