Cricket Australia Won’t Come
Cricket Australia is still in doldrums about visiting Pakistan next month for its tour which is coming after long ten years. Cricket Australia is saying that players are very anxious about their security concerns and now their decision hinges upon the security briefing of the government’s security agencies in Australia.
That means, in other words, is that Australian team won’t visit Pakistan. Because Australian government has already given red warnings to its citizens about traveling to Pakistan and have asked them to not to visit Pakistan even in emergency.
According to Australian government,they describe Pakistan as; a very high threat of terrorist attack, sectarian violence and credible reports indicating terrorists are in the advanced stage of planning attacks.
The thing is that the Australians images of Pakistan’s security situations are exaggerated and are mainly based upon the misconceptions. Yes there are terrorists attacks but their activities are limited and targets are specific.
Games are very crucial to uplift the society and Pakistani nation needs the uplift.
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