Thursday, 19 February 1998
Pakistan to host Australia, Zimbabwe; tour India
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, Feb 18: Pakistan is to host Australia and Zimbabwe in the
coming season and will also tour India for a full tour for the first
time in over 10 years.
Although the itineraries were still being prepared, Australia will
arrive here in the third week of September and will remain here till
the end of October. During the period, the Aussies will play three
Tests and an equal number of limited overs internationals.
It will be Australia's first major tour of Pakistan since their
infamous 1994-95 visit after which three of their players levelled
bribery allegations against former captain Salim Malik. The champion
batsman was later exonerated of all charges by Justice (Retd)
Fakhruddin G Ebraheem.
Australia also visited Pakistan for three days in 1996 for the World
Cup final against Sri Lanka which they lost by seven wickets. Unlike
their pre-Indian tour conditions, the Australians have so far not
approached the Pakistan cricket authorities to schedule their matches
in cities which were less polluted. However, sources in the cricket
board said if any such suggestions came, they might not be able to
accommodated them because of domestic reasons.
Immediately after the series, Pakistan and Australia will fly to
Dhaka for the knock-out mini-World Cup which is expected to start in
the last week of October. After the Dhaka tournament, Pakistan and
Zimbabwe will return to Pakistan for a three-Test and three one-day
international series to be played between November-December.
The series will serve as full dress rehearsal for Pakistan's most
demanding tour of India which is expected to commence from the second
week of January. Between January and March, Pakistan and India will
play five Tests and six one-day internationals. This would be
Pakistan's first full fledged tour of India since Imran Khan's men
beat the Indians 1-0 in a six-Test series in 1986.
Pakistan and India have been playing one-day cricket, mostly on
foreign soil, but have not exchanged Test tours and the last series
was played way back in 1988-89 when Krish Srikkanth brought his side
for a drawn four-Test series.
Pakistan's previous three visits to India were cancelled because of
political reasons while India refused to cross borders saying
according to the principle of reciprocity, it was Pakistan's turn.
The ice was finally broken when Pakistan played the World Cup
quarter-final at Bangalore and then also participated in their
Independence Cup last May. Pakistan later hosted India for a threematch one-day international series earlier this season.
Pakistan cricket officials have said they have proposed India's
visit to Pakistan for a Test series in 2001. But they added that the
final decision would be made in the forthcoming ICC meeting where it
would be deliberated as to when in 2001 both the teams would be free
to play each other.
Overall, Pakistan will play at least 17 one-day internationals,
including five in the Sahara Cup to be played between Sept 12-22. The
tally of the matches would be increased if Pakistan continued to win
in the mini-World Cup which will be played on the knock-out format.
Pakistan will also play 11 Tests.
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)