“It would be great if PSL could have been held in Pakistan. As we were talking about the revival of cricket in Pakistan after the Zimbabwe tour to Pakistan, we started to hope that cricket would continue to be played here. Our cricket should be played within our own territory.”
Thus spoke Shahid Afridi the charismatic captain of the Pakistan T-20 team and arguably the most admired and sought after cricket player throughout the world.
He was not only speaking for himself but also echoing the sentiments of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman (before one of his now-expected U-turns) and the entire cricketing community of Pakistan, be they cricket players or fans.
What Afridi added is noteworthy. He said, "I am not worried if foreign players come or not, but what is important is the revival of cricket in Pakistan and [that] our youngsters get opportunity to play in front of big [home] crowds,
“It isn’t possible that we invite foreigners and [they] do not come. I spoke to some players and they are ready to come. If we give good offers to foreign players I don’t see any reason why they won't come. The circumstances of our country are getting better and better.”
With travel advisories from Australia about the security problems in Bangladesh, the Australian team has postponed its departure for Dhaka to play a two-Test series. Will BD go offshore? Let us see, but I doubt it.
Well played Shahid — as usual with a straight bat. The formula of Zimbabwe team’s visit should be applied to the aspirants of the Pakistan Super League — make them an offer which they cannot, and will not, refuse.