World XI arrives in Lahore amid unprecedented security

Since the 2009 terrorist attacks no top Test team has come to Pakistan due to security concerns.

Published : Sep 11, 2017 10:50 IST , Karachi

A Pakistani security personnel stands guard during a nets session for the upcoming World XI series at Gaddafi stadium in Lahore.
A Pakistani security personnel stands guard during a nets session for the upcoming World XI series at Gaddafi stadium in Lahore.
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A Pakistani security personnel stands guard during a nets session for the upcoming World XI series at Gaddafi stadium in Lahore.

The World XI side landed in Lahore in the wee hours on Monday for a T20I series against Pakistan.

An unprecedented security greeted the Faf du Plessis-led-side at the Allama Iqbal International airport.

Soon after landing in Lahore, the World XI players and officials were taken to a five-star hotel on the main Mall road, which was closed for traffic from all sides.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and International Cricket Council (ICC) had announced earlier there would be no media interaction at the airport.

Since the 2009 terrorist attacks no top Test team has come to Pakistan due to security concerns and the ICC also refused to send any match referee and umpires for the limited overs series played by Zimbabwe in May, 2015 in Lahore.

But the World XI tour which is being seen by the PCB as a game changer to bring back international cricket to the country is not only supported by the ICC but the world governing body has also funded the visit of security experts to Lahore for the security arrangements.

The short tour includes three T20 internationals scheduled for September 12, 13 and 15 at the Gaddafi stadium.

The ICC has also sent its match referee, Richie Richardson, to supervise the series and an influential member of the world body, Giles Clarke also landed with the World Eleven side on Sunday night.

Clarke who heads the ICC’s special task force on Pakistan cricket has played an instrumental role in bringing the World XI to the country although the tour is going to cost the PCB a whooping USD 3 million in costs including payment of around USD 100,000 to each of the 14 players from South Africa, Australia, England, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the West Indies.

“It is just a start for the people of Pakistan who are thirsty to see international cricket matches in the country. We have Sri Lanka and West Indies lined up in October and November as well,” PCB Chairman Najam Sethi said.

Sethi, however, admitted that Sri Lanka and West Indies had made it clear that their tours were subject to the World XI tour passing off smoothly.

Sethi was instrumental in having the final of the second edition of the Pakistan Super League in Lahore in March.

ICC security experts have visited Lahore twice in recent times to clear the tour. Samual Badree did not arrive with the World Eleven squad from Dubai and is due to reach Lahore on Monday evening.

World XI side: Faf du Plessis (captain), Hashim Amla, Colin Miller, Imran Tahir, Morne Morkel (SA), George Bailey, Tim Paine, Ben Cutting (Australia), Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh), Thisara Perera (Sri Lanka), Grant Elliot (NZ), Paul Collingwood (Eng) Darren Sammy and Samuel Badree (West Indies).

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