England, New Zealand Cancel Pakistan Tour: 'Will Avenge On Ground', Says PCB Chief Ramiz Raja
England's women's and men's teams were slated to tour Pakistan in October next month, but ECB has now decided not to send both their teams to Pakistan.
New Delhi: The past few days have been quite stressful for Pakistan cricket. First New Zealand, in a shocking move, abandoned the tour of Pakistan just minutes before the 1st ODI and now England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has also canceled its tour of Pakistan. England's women's and men's teams were slated to tour Pakistan in October next month, but ECB has now decided not to send both their teams to Pakistan.
"I am severely disappointed in England's withdrawal but it was expected because this western bloc gets united unfortunately and tries to back each other. So you can take any decision on the basis of security threat and perception. There was a sense of anger because first New Zealand got away without sharing information about the threat they were facing," ESPNcricinfo quoted Raja as saying.
"Now, this England was expected but this is a lesson for us because we go out of our way to accommodate and pamper these sides when they visit. And when we go there, we undergo strict quarantines and we tolerate their admonishments, but there is a lesson in this. That is, that from now on we will only go as far as is in our interest," he added.
Further talking about cricket in Pakistan, Raja said: "Our interest is that cricket will not stop in our country and if the cricket fraternity will not take care of each other then there's no point to it. New Zealand, then England, now we have a West Indies series that can also be hit, and Australia who is already reconsidering. This - England, Australia, New Zealand - is all one block. Who can we complain to? We thought they were our own but they haven't accepted us as theirs."
"We have to improve and expand our cricket economy so that these countries remain interested in playing us. That is in our interests as well so that our players are paid better and we are respected more. They come to the PSL where they don't get spooked or fatigued but collectively they have a different mindset together toward Pakistan," he added.
"We go in the World Cup now and where we had one team in our target - our neighbours India, they now add two more teams - New Zealand and England. So pick up the strength and develop a mindset that we are not going to lose because you didn't do right by us with us and we will avenge that in the ground," said Raja.