Windies snubs PCB offer for Lahore T20s

LAHORE, Pakistan, CMC – West Indies will play all their games against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates as scheduled after turning down an offer from the host board to contest the two Twenty20 Internationals here.

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan said they had requested the West Indies Cricket Board play the two games here but the Caribbean body had declined on the basis of security concerns.

International cricket has not been played here since 2009 when terrorists attacked the Sri Lankan team bus en route to a game, killing seven policemen and injuring several players.

“We wanted the Twenty20s to be played in Pakistan and made an effort but the West Indies Cricket Board have refused saying they have security fears, so the full series will be played in (the) United Arab Emirates,” Khan was quoted as saying.