The first Test series at a neutral venue in modern day
cricket between Pakistan and the West Indies would be played
at Sharjah between Jan 31 and Feb 17, highly placed sources
said.
The first Test has been slated between Jan 31 and Feb 4
while the second Test will be played between Feb 7 and 11.
The three one-day internationals will be played on alternate
days on Feb 13, 15 and 17, sources added, saying the
itinerary would be officially released soon.
The PCB Tuesday reluctantly agreed to host the West Indies
in Sharjah after the once mighty team but now the whipping
boys of international cricket refused to tour citing
security concerns. Australia and South Africa last battled
in a Test in a third country (England) almost 90 years ago
while Pakistan hammered Sri Lanka in 1999 Asian Test
Championship final at Dhaka.
Meanwhile, West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president Wes
Hall has expressed his delight over the shifting of the
series to Sharjah.
"This is great news. My prayers have been answered. I thank
the Lord for coming to our help, as he has done in ages
past," Hall was quoted as saying in West Indies newspapers.
"This (series in Sharjah) is very OK with me. Bangladesh
would have been OK as well, but most of our players have
played in Sharjah more so than Bangladesh, so we should be
more comfortable in Sharjah," Hall added. "I felt it would
be a nicer thing for all concerned if they were to acquiesce
to our suggestion, taken a while ago, to play at a neutral
venue."