The security arrangements and the crowd behaviour during the Saturday's one day international between India and Pakistan have proved that the city can successfully host a Test match, Indian Security Agency chief, IGP Yashorwardhan Azad, who deals with the VIP Security Division, has said.

"Karachi has earned a Test match. The security arrangements made by the Karachi Police are a clear mark of high-grade professionals. The DIG and SP deserve kudos, congrats, and good luck," he said according to a report in The News.
In his remarks in the visitors book during the match, Azad reportedly wrote: "It was indeed a unique opportunity to visit the Command and Control Room set up by the Karachi police at the National Stadium, where the first one-dayer was scheduled; the aspects of details gone into have been a revelation. Communication, area security, proximate cover and chain of command have all been defined."
Meanwhile, according to the paper, after the match Azad came to Singh IGP Syed Kamal Shah and said: "Karachi has earned a test match".
"Today a message was delivered to the whole world that the people of Karachi are peace-loving and disciplined citizens and they have a sense of responsibility," Shah said while commenting on the crowd behaviour.
{{/usCountry}}"Today a message was delivered to the whole world that the people of Karachi are peace-loving and disciplined citizens and they have a sense of responsibility," Shah said while commenting on the crowd behaviour.
{{/usCountry}}Meanwhile, another report in the paper quoted the country's Information and Broadcasting Minister Shaikh Rashid Ahmed as saying: "The discipline the crowds exhibited is worth appreciation, and it nullifies the propaganda by Western media against conditions in Pakistan."