Voices were also raised from within England over the cancellation of the visit to Pakistan

 Voices were also raised from within England over the cancellation of the visit to Pakistan


Voices were also raised from within England over the cancellation of the visit to Pakistan


Voices have been raised from within England over the cancellation of the tour of Pakistan and British journalists have been on their own cricket board.


British journalist George Doble has said that there was a terrorist attack in London before the Champions Trophy, there was a terrorist attack before the Ashes, the New Zealand women's team was threatened in England, spectators came to the field during the recent matches, it would have happened elsewhere. So what does England do?


The British journalist said that the British Foreign Office did not change the travel advice, the security adviser did not say anything, the embassy was also satisfied but the visit was canceled.


He said that Pakistan visited England in the most difficult conditions, if life can continue in London then why not in Lahore? The English Cricket Board will lose friends of cricket due to double standards.


Another British journalist Peter Auburn said that canceling the tour of Pakistan was a cowardly decision of the English Cricket Board (ECB). It seems that the English Cricket Board is scared of player power. Delivered to which we should be grateful.


In his column, Michael Etherton, former captain of the England cricket team, said that the governing body of English cricket and the players had the opportunity to repay the debt of the cricket nation which faced many challenges.


Michael Atherton said that it was wrong to issue just one statement, it was Pakistan's high profile season, Pakistan is currently facing severe financial losses.


It may be recalled that the England Cricket Board has canceled its tour of Pakistan and refused to send its men's and women's teams to Pakistan. Earlier, the New Zealand team had announced to cancel the tour of Pakistan shortly before the toss.

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