LONDON: The incoming Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) managing director Wasim Khan has said he hopes Australia will come to the South Asian nation to play at least part of a one-day series currently scheduled to take place in the United Arab Emirates in March.

Most cricket nations have avoided touring Pakistan since 2009 when gunmen attacked a bus carrying Sri Lankan cricketers, injuring six players and killing six security personnel and two civilians.

Australia have not toured Pakistan since 1998 but Wasim hopes they can be persuaded to play there.

“I will ask the question,” the Birmingham-born Wasim told ESPNcricinfo. “We will continue to offer them the highest level security and, if they have any concerns, we will act to meet them.”

Sri Lanka returned to Pakistan in 2017 for a one-off Twenty20, while West Indies played a three-match Twenty20 International series in Karachi in April this year.

Wasim said he wanted to speak with other boards to see how he could help get regular international cricket back to Pakistan.

“It will probably be a process of baby steps,” Wasim said. “I need to sit down with other boards and ask them: where are the gaps in our plans that worry you? What can we do to assure you? What will it take to get you to come back? I want to hear what concerns they have and find a way of meeting them.”

English county teams would be invited to use the National Cricket Academy in Lahore for pre-season training, said Wasim, who remains Leicestershire chief executive until the end of January.

“We have excellent facilities. We have a great passion for the game. If we can get more foreign players coming to Pakistan more often, hopefully we can normalise playing in the country again,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 22nd, 2018

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