ECB chief responds to criticism of two-Test series against Pakistan
The Chief Executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Tim Lamb, today responded to media comment regarding the length of Pakistan's current tour to England
Media Release
09-May-2001
The Chief Executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Tim Lamb,
today responded to media comment regarding the length of Pakistan's current
tour to England.
He said: "It is completely wrong to suggest that the ECB's decision to host
two npower Test Matches against Pakistan this summer reflects poorly on the
tourists.
"Our original plan for this summer was to play a six-Test Ashes series
against Australia only. However, following our new broadcasting deal with
Channel Four and Sky in 1998, we agreed to expand the international match
programme to seven Test Matches per summer and introduce a triangular
one-day tournament, the NatWest Series.
"This enabled us to extend an invitation to another international side and
the Pakistan Cricket Board readily accepted our offer to play two npower
Tests this summer and take part in the NatWest Series.
"It would not have made cricketing or commercial sense for us to play a
seven-Test series against one country and we firmly believe that the current
international match programme is in tune with what cricket fans want.
"It should also be stressed that Pakistan's tour this year was originally
intended to be an additional tour over and above the visit Pakistan were due
to make here in 2004 under the previous touring programme. This has now been
overtaken by the new ICC Test Cricket World Championship whereby each
country has to play each other twice home and away during a five-year period
and, as a consequence, Pakistan will now not tour here in 2004.
"I can reassure Pakistan supporters that the ECB has the utmost respect for
their team's ability. They are one of the most exciting sides to watch in
world cricket and we will be looking to play a minimum of three Test Matches
and possibly four when Pakistan are next due to tour here again in 2006."