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PCB stops women’s cricket team from travelling to India for World T20

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to stop its national women’s team from going to India until it gets written security assurances and guarantees for the World T20 in India.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2016 08:00 PM IST
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to stop its national women’s team from going to India until it gets written security assurances and guarantees for the World T20 in India.

PCB has decided to stop its national women’s team from going to India until it gets written security assurances and guarantees for the World T20 in India. (PTI Photo)
PCB has decided to stop its national women’s team from going to India until it gets written security assurances and guarantees for the World T20 in India. (PTI Photo)

PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan said that the women’s team was scheduled to leave for India on Tuesday afternoon. The PCB chief said that the women’s team departure has been put off until they get written assurances about the security provision for the Pakistan teams in India.

“But their departure has now been put on hold as we are in touch with the government on the security issues in India,” he said.

Khan said that they were also still waiting visas for the women’s team which will also take part in the ICC World T20 for women being held simultaneously with the men’s competition.

A three-member team constituted by the Pakistan government will depart for India on Monday to assess the security arrangements for the national team for the World T20 cricket tournament beginning next week.

 
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