PCB Defers Shaheens VS Sri Lanka A Amid Political Distress
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), in a joint effort with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), has delayed the leftover two 50-over matches of the continuous Pakistan Shaheens-Sri Lanka A series because of political movement in Islamabad.
Initially booked for Wednesday and Friday at the Rawalpindi Cricket Arena, the matches have been conceded, with the two sheets set to cooperate to choose new dates for finishing the series.
PCB's Administrator Mohsin Naqvi likewise fills in as the country's Inside Priest who is active managing the developing agitation in the country's capital making the cricketing circumstance more confounded.
PCB has not expressed how it will turn the Shaheens and Sri Lanka A series getting dropped during ICC's impending crisis meeting to decide the destiny of the Bosses Prize one year from now.
Rawalpindi is set to be one of the three host urban areas for the opposition and the ongoing political environment might reinforce BCCI's offered to remove the facilitating freedoms from Pakistan.
The Pakistan Shaheens right now lead the series, having gotten a 1-0 triumph in the two-match four-day design and guaranteeing a telling 108-run prevail upon in the initial 50 experience on Monday.