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The Pacers told Pakistani batsman Mohamed Hafiz to hold the government accountable for the abandoned tour

New Zealand Pacer Mitchell McLennahan told Pakistani batsman Mohamed Hafez that BlackCaps should not be blamed for abandoning the trip to Pakistan. If anyone is to blame, it is the New Zealand government.

“Come on bro. It’s bad for it… Don’t blame the players or the organization… Blame our government. They only act on the advice they receive. I am absolutely certain of these young people. ——They all want to prove that they want to play. They have no choice,” McLennahan wrote on Twitter.

On Saturday, Hafez delayed their visit to Pakistan on the grounds of security threats to the New Zealand Cricket Team (NZC).

“Thank the Pakistani army for the security arrangement @BLACKCAPS to arrive at the airport Safe & Sound. I want to know the same route and the same security, but there is no threat today???” Hafez wrote on Twitter.

The New Zealand Cricket Team (NZC) notified on Friday that the Black Hats had abandoned their tour to Pakistan after the New Zealand government issued a security alert. New Zealand plans to play their first game on Pakistani soil since 2003. The team will play at home on Friday in the first of the three ODIs in Rawalpindi, and then head to Lahore to participate in the five T20 series.

Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan also had a conversation with his New Zealand counterpart Jacinda Ardern Before Blackcaps announced that they would abandon their trip to Pakistan. Khan assured Ardern that Pakistan has one of the best intelligence systems in the world and does not pose any form of security threat to the visiting team, but NZC decided to return home after the New Zealand government issued a security alert.

Heath Mills, CEO of the New Zealand Cricket Association, responded to the views of David White, CEO of the New Zealand Cricket Association. “We have been going through this process and fully support this decision. The players are well taken care of; they are safe-everyone is acting in their best interest,” he said.

Sunday New Zealand Men’s Cricket Team Arrive in Dubai after leaving Islamabad on a chartered flightA team of 34 players and support staff are now settling in their Dubai hotel and undergoing 24-hour self-isolation. With the availability of New Zealand flights and management isolation and quarantine rooms, 24 of this group will return to New Zealand in the next week or so.




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