Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ehsan Mani will reportedly request South Africa tour the country next year.
International cricket has been rare in Pakistan since 2009, when the touring Sri Lankan’s team bus was attacked by terrorists.
‘Mani will request them to also play a short limited-overs series sometime in 2019 in Pakistan,’ the Press Trust of India quoted a PCB source as saying.
Pakistan are currently in South Africa for three Tests, five ODIs and three T20Is. The first Test will get underway at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Wednesday. The hosts will be without seamers Vernon Philander and Lungi Ngidi, who have been sidelined by injury.
The uncapped Zubayr Hamza and Dane Paterson have been named in the squad. Batsman Temba Bavuma and Theunis de Bruyn, meanwhile, have all but been declared fit to play. Both were nursing injuries.
Cricket Australia, meanwhile, are contemplating a return to Pakistan.
‘We are in ongoing discussions with the PCB about the ODI tour in March next year. We recognise that the PCB and the Pakistan government are taking every step to improve the security for touring cricket teams and we’ll continue discussions with the PCB as the safety and security of Australian players and support staff is our number one priority,’ said a CA spokesman.
Pakistan have effectively adopted the United Arab Emirates as their home since 2010, playing several series in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.
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