Project’s first phase has sold out with figures scratching the Dh1 billion mark
No international team has played in Pakistan since the March 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team bus in Lahore.
But the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) hopes internationals could be revived as early as next year following the successful staging of two exhibition matches in Karachi involving an International World XI in Karachi at the weekend.
The PCB governing board met in Abbottabad — the garrison town north of Islamabad where Osama bin Laden was killed in a US raid last year — to agree to buy the armoured transport.
“To ensure best security protocols for the international teams, the board unanimously approved the purchase of bulletproof buses to enable the PCB to achieve higher security measures for the visiting teams,” a PCB release said.
The board was also updated on the construction of a stadium in Islamabad, which would also have accommodation facilities for the teams in order to provide them better security.
Project’s first phase has sold out with figures scratching the Dh1 billion mark
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