Indian coaches of DHAKA-Bangladesh female cricket staff will not visit Pakistan for an international series next month in political tensions between nearby nuclear rivals, the cricket committee said Sunday. Tension between India and India is escalating
Indian coaches of DHAKA-Bangladesh female cricket staff will not visit Pakistan for an international series next month in political tensions between nearby nuclear rivals, the cricket committee said Sunday.
In early August, tensions rose between India and Pakistan after New Delhi withdrew the autonomy of Kashmir, the only major Islamic state.
The women's team will play Pakistan in three 20 international and two day international games at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore from October 26 to November 4.
This tour needs to undergo a security check before the Bangladesh government conducts it.
Nizamuddin Chowdhury, the chief executive of the administration, moved forward to the AFP, where he was directed by Aju Jain, assistant assistant Devika Palshikar, and trainer Kavita Pandey, accompanied by Pakistan Told AFP that it would not.
However, they will travel with the Bangladesh team from October 20-28 in Sri Lanka for the ACC Emerging Women's Asian Cup.
“We will have another team travel to Sri Lanka at about the same time. We decided to send Indian coaching staff to Sri Lanka instead of Pakistan to avoid complications of travel, ”said Nizamuddin.
“We started the process. Before we check out this series, we plan to send someone to see the Sri Lankan team's security deployment in the ongoing series. ”
The Sri Lankan men's team is in Pakistan for three days of international matches and three 20 international matches.
In 2009, after a deadly attack on a bus transporting a Sri Lankan team in Lahore, the team was reluctant to visit Pakistan.
The Bangladesh girls team made their last trip to Pakistan in 2015.
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