New Zealand women's cricket team threatened in England
The New Zealand women's cricket team, which left Pakistan incomplete in the name of curiosity, was threatened in England, but the women's team is likely to play according to the match schedule.
According to a cricket website, before the third one-day international between England and New Zealand women's cricket team in Leicester, a member of the management of the New Zealand women's team received a message threatening to blow up the team's hotel.
According to the news, the team's plane was also threatened with a bomb, due to which the scheduled practice session was canceled on Monday, however, the authorities had declared these threats as unverified.
The news says that despite the threats, the third ODI will be held as per the schedule but the players of the New Zealand women's team still have reservations.
It should be noted that the New Zealand men's team had earlier canceled the tour of Pakistan on the basis of intelligence reports. However, it was not stated what was the threat to the team and what was the threat.
After New Zealand, England has also refused to come to Pakistan.
New Zealand cricket responds to threats against New Zealand women's team in England
According to the New Zealand Cricket Board, the English Cricket Board received a threatening e-mail regarding New Zealand cricket.
The New Zealand Cricket Board said the threat did not directly address the New Zealand women's team but was thoroughly investigated and concluded that the threat was unconfirmed.
According to the New Zealand Cricket Board, the team has reached Leicester and its security has been beefed up, while the news of the cancellation of the practice session is not correct.
