Question:
Have you heard-----?
2008-03-11 00:02:20 UTC
---The Aussie tour of Pakistan is called off?
26 answers:
cossy
2008-03-11 01:04:06 UTC
yeah ennis i just read it i not sorry about it either players saftey 1st
2008-03-11 07:24:49 UTC
Yes Ennis i not long heard on the news.

.So Voo Doo darling it is NOT old news it is news that has just been disclosed....

Well mate i for 1 am glad they have finally announced the inevitable...

I think we all knew it was'nt to go ahead but now at least it has been confirmed and the boys can concentrate on the Windies tour later on this year...

Like brett Lee just said on channel 7,the safety of the players from BOTh teams is more important than a cricket match.....

Well we aussie and Pakistani fans will just have to wait for another 12 months for a great friendly match....
2008-03-11 10:45:54 UTC
Understandable but very sad for cricket. I heard the Aussies wanted to get a neutral arena so the tests could go ahead but Pakistan refused?
2008-03-11 09:11:29 UTC
Yes, Australia have cancelled the tour over security concerns.They have not toured Pakistan since 1998
livelife
2008-03-11 17:10:43 UTC
It's not gobsmacking, rather makes sense. Life is bigger than cricket. Not only would Pak have been under pressure for players' security, it would've had to beef up security in all the venues, spending a hell lot of money & time in that.

Going by their current situation, now they should just use all those resources & concentrate on protecting their innocent citizens.

Paki lawmakers (r there any?), plz wake up.
ASK
2008-03-11 08:19:23 UTC
yes, the pakistanis will lose more playing time



Australia have confirmed that they will not go ahead with their scheduled tour of Pakistan later this month due to security concerns. The series has not officially been cancelled but rather postponed, however it is unlikely to be played this year.



"We are very sorry that the tour could not take place at this time," Creagh O'Connor, Cricket Australia's chairman, said. "This was a difficult decision based on independent review of the circumstances prevailing in Pakistan at the moment. We wish no loss to the Pakistan Cricket Board and look forward to undertaking this tour in the near future."



O'Connor and Nasim Ashraf, the chairman of the PCB, will meet in Dubai next weekend in an attempt to determine possible dates for the deferred tour.



"We are obviously very disappointed at this decision," Ashraf said. "I guess there is not much we could do and we sincerely hope that the tour of Australia to Pakistan can materialise at the earliest opportunity."



James Sutherland, the chief executive of Cricket Australia, said Australia's busy programme meant it would not be easy to find a spot to reschedule the series. "There's a couple of windows in 2009 and 2010," Sutherland said. "There might be a little bit of massaging in order to make that happen but I guess that's what we're setting our sights on at the moment. The way our programme is at the moment, for Australian players, it's probably unlikely [we can play sooner]."



In recent weeks it had become increasingly unlikely that Australia would go ahead with the tour as some players were reportedly unwilling to go due to concerns about ongoing violence in the country. However, Sutherland said neither the opinion of the players nor the latest bombings - at least 15 people were killed in suicide attacks in Lahore on Tuesday, less than two hours before the announcement - had influenced the decision.



"We drew some conclusions from our discussions with the government and other advisers last week that saw us in a position of really seeing that there wouldn't be any other alternative," he said. "We raised that matter with the Pakistan Cricket Board at the end of last week and left them to consider the implications of that over the weekend.



"We're very disappointed that this tour won't be going ahead. We've left no stone unturned in trying to ensure that the tour could proceed as planned but at the end of the day for us the safety and security of our employees must come first and we've been left with no alternative."



Cricket Australia was briefed by the Australian government last week, however Sutherland said the recommendations of independent advisers had also been taken into consideration. "The starting point is to look at the federal government's advice to Australian travelers to Pakistan and it's not favourable," he said. "The question for us is then to have a closer look and say, what are the implications for an Australian cricket team given those quite serious warnings that are in place."
Salam INDIA
2008-03-11 07:15:58 UTC
Yes, I heard about that news. Really it is not good for the cricket.



My suggestion to Cricket Australia at-least to select any neutral venue and play the matches as schedule.
gakka B
2008-03-11 07:17:49 UTC
Officially-postponed, after two bomb blasts there this morning. Pretty bad news, both from the human as well as the cricket point of view.
2008-03-11 08:06:21 UTC
Yes it is official today. Heard it earlier too. Was discussed here. About 2 days' ago.



Someone can find the link and put it here.
Wilderness
2008-03-11 08:22:46 UTC
I'm happy about that. IPL will be more interesting with Indians Pakis and Aussies all in one team. Lets see if there egoism get in the way of leading their team in a victory.
sunshine gal
2008-03-11 07:24:56 UTC
I knew that it wld happn sumtime soon...but dey shdve chosen a neutral venue....ideal for bth
lost...
2008-03-11 10:23:00 UTC
No,i haven't.....



Problems for The Pak board
George of the gungle2
2008-03-11 13:02:02 UTC
Yes I heard just to earn money in IPL.
seenu
2008-03-11 07:24:00 UTC
They can both play at a neutral venue INDIA
Amit ®™
2008-03-11 07:38:26 UTC
Yes. It's a good news for IPL.
~*Manvi*~
2008-03-11 08:33:09 UTC
yes i heard it. its good aussie players would be available to play for ipl.
2008-03-11 07:36:59 UTC
yeah, its so unfortunate. its due to the bombing and the terrorists there. also because of the recent election. what a shame.



hey could you please do me a huge favour, can i have the TEN points xD
2008-03-11 07:11:15 UTC
This is old story!!
treeefingers
2008-03-11 07:09:56 UTC
no, i havent. now that i have, i must say, thats a darn shame.
G4L.
2008-03-11 17:14:04 UTC
i know!!!



and it sux badly.. wayy badly



i was realli hopin they wuld come :(
john
2008-03-11 12:17:31 UTC
yup its sad
Nishith A
2008-03-11 07:17:26 UTC
yes i read it now........it was bound to happen sooner or later.
SHIVA
2008-03-11 10:22:31 UTC
no ...i am not cricket lover...i will give this news to my hubby.
Nan Bhatia
2008-03-11 07:29:53 UTC
how come the pakistanis would have played, are the aussies big softys?
2008-03-11 10:08:11 UTC
yeah i know.
Neil
2008-03-11 07:41:20 UTC
No i havent, thanks for sharing.


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