Pakistan Interior Minister smells conspiracy as New Zealand cancel cricket tour

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New Zealand abandoned the Pakistan tour minutes before the start of the first One Day International
New Zealand abandoned the Pakistan tour minutes before the start of the first One Day International.

Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed seldom talks sense. As the New Zealand called off their tour of Pakistan, Rasheed has come up with a conspiracy theory in an apparent bid to play down the visitors’ security concerns.

As the Kiwis decided to return without playing a match on their tour of Pakistan, Rasheed called a Press conference. He said that New Zealand took a unilateral decision even as they had Pakistan provided presidential security arrangements for the team. What he did not realise that Pakistan has a global reputation of being a terror-harbouring nation.

Rasheed further added that New Zealand authorities did not have any evidence to support their claim of “security threat” as the Pakistan army, security forces, and 4,000 police personnel were arranged for them.

“The Prime Minister was briefed on the matter. He then called New Zealand Prime Minister [Jacinda Ardern] and assured her that there was no security threat,” Rasheed said. He further said that in a response to Imran Khan, New Zealand’s PM has said that there were reports that the team might be attacked once it steps out of the hotel.

“The security institution of Pakistan had not received reports of threats to the New Zealand cricket team. They took a unilateral decision to cancel their tour,” Rasheed said.

“The tour has been cancelled on the basis of a conspiracy. This is their [New Zealand] problem. The National Crises Management Cell and other institutions had tried to convince them, but New Zealand’s government has taken a unilateral decision,” he claimed.

“This conspiracy has been hatched to tarnish the image of Pakistan, as its image was going to build up due to the role it is playing for peace in the region,” he added.

Earlier, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had said that the safety of its players is paramount and meanwhile, supported New Zealand Cricket’s (NZC) decision to pull out of its Pakistan tour.

“When I spoke with the Prime Minister of Pakistan, I conveyed our thanks for taking care of the New Zealand Cricket team,” Ardern said in a statement sent to Reuters. “I know how disappointing it will be for everyone that the game hasn’t gone ahead, but we totally support the decision that’s been made. Player safety has to be paramount,” she added.

RAMEEZ SLAMS NEW ZEALADN CRICKET

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ramiz Raja meanwhile has slammed the NZC for pulling out of the series at the last minute on Friday. The incident happened a few minutes before the first of the three ODIs in Rawalpindi. Minutes before the toss the Kiwis decided to abandon the series and return hom

Later, the PCB released a statement saying that the NZC was “unilaterally suspending” the tour. On the other hand, Raja warned that the matter will be taken up before the International Cricket Council (ICC) very soon.

“Crazy day it has been! Feel so sorry for the fans and our players. Walking out of the tour by taking a unilateral approach on a security threat is very frustrating. Especially when it’s not shared!! Which world is NZ living in??NZ will hear us at ICC,” Raja tweeted.


KIWI GOVT CANCELS TOUR

Commenting on the development, NZC said in a statement: “The side was to play Pakistan this evening in the first of three ODIs in Rawalpindi, before moving to Lahore for a five match T20 series. However, following an escalation in the New Zealand Government threat levels for Pakistan, and advice from NZC security advisors on the ground, it has been decided the BLACKCAPS will not continue with the tour.”

“Arrangements are now being made for the team’s departure,” it added.

PCB OFFICIAL STATEMENT

The PCB in a statement has stated that “Earlier today, New Zealand Cricket informed us they had been alerted to some security alert and have unilaterally decided to postpone the series.

“Pakistan Cricket Board and Pakistan Government made foolproof security arrangements for all visiting teams. We have assured the New Zealand Cricket of the same. The Pakistan Prime Minister spoke personally to the Prime Minister of New Zealand and informed her that we have one of the best intelligence systems in the world and that no security threat of any kind exists for the visiting team.”

Further elaborating, the statement said: “The security officials with the New Zealand team have been satisfied with security arrangements made by the Pakistan Government throughout their stay here.”

While the ODIs was slated to be held at Rawalpindi’s Pindi Cricket Stadium on September 17, 19, and 21, the historic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore would have had stage the five T20Is between September 25 to October 3.

New Zealand was touring Pakistan for the first time in 18 years since having played an ODI series in 2003. In 2020, too, the Kiwis had to call off the tour after an explosion outside their team hotel.

ECB IN DILEMMA

Meanwhile, England and Wales Cricket Board is also in dilemma over their team’s upcoming tour of Pakistan. The ECB while assessing the security concerns in Pakistan has adopted a wait and watch policy.

KIWIS KILL PAKISTAN CRICKET: SHOAIB

Meanwhile, former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar has said that New Zealand have killed the Pakistan cricket with their decision to call off the series.

“Sad scenes & news from Rawalpindi. Following points for New Zealand to remember: 9 Pakistanis were killed in the Christchurch attack. Pakistan stood strong with New Zealand. Pakistan toured New Zealand in the worst of Covid circumstances regardless of the crude treatment by NZ authorities on that tour,” Akhtar expressed.

“This was just an unverified threat, it could have been discussed. Prime Minister Imran Khan personally spoke to his NZ counterpart and assured but it was still refused. Pakistan has safely hosted South Africa, Bangladesh, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe & PSL,” he added.