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Pakistan wants to play against the Lankans at a neutral venue

Danushka Gunathilaka, is a professional Sri Lankan cricketer who plays as a top-order batter in all forms of the game.

Danushka Gunathilaka, is a professional Sri Lankan cricketer who plays as a top-order batter in all forms of the game.

Extreme unrest has been going on in Sri Lanka for a month now. The country’s prime minister has resigned at the mass protests following the economic crisis. The protests are still going on. The political instability of the island state is also extreme. Clashes often break out between government party leaders and protesters.

The Sri Lankan cricket team has come to Bangladesh to play a two-match Test series even in such a situation. The Lankans will face the Tigers in the first Test on Sunday. The Sri Lankan cricket team is scheduled to play a home series against Pakistan in July-August.

In Sri Lanka’s situation, there is uncertainty about the series. How will the series be in such a situation? Despite the fears, Pakistan has no problem visiting and playing there. The PCB wants to stand by the cricket board’s side in the country’s bad situation.

An official of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told local media about the tour: “We are ready to stand by the Sri Lanka Cricket Board in any bad situation and have no problem touring the country for this Test series. Our relationship with the Sri Lankan Board is very strong. The two countries have always stood by each other in bad situations. The Sri Lanka Cricket Board will take the final decision on the series. “

The Pakistan cricket team will tour Australia before the series against the Lankans, and they are scheduled to fly to the island nation, Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, the Sri Lanka Cricket Board has cancelled the three-match ODI series against Pakistan due to the Sri Lankan Premier League.

They want to organise the tournament to overcome the economic crisis. However, Pakistan is ready to accept any condition of the Lankans. PCB agrees to play in neutral venues if necessary. The PCB official added, “Whatever decision the Sri Lankan board takes, we will accept it. We have no objection to playing in Sri Lanka or any other neutral venue. “

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