KARACHI: Karachi is scheduled to host a match
when Australia visit Pakistan in March - their
first tour of the country in ten years. Though
the itinerary will only be finalised at some
point within the next month, the tentative schedule
includes the port city as a venue. It is not
yet known whether the city will host a Test
match, an ODI, or both.
Australia are scheduled to play three Tests,
five one-dayers and a Twenty20 international
on the tour, though whether or not the tour
goes ahead will only be decided after a security
delegation has visited Pakistan, one week after
general elections are held in the country on
February 18.
"We haven't finalised an itinerary yet
- that will be done within the next month,"
Nasim Ashraf, chairman of the PCB, told reporters.
"Karachi is on the tentative itinerary
that we have drawn up, however."
In the aftermath of 9/11, Karachi often missed
out on international cricket due to continuing
security concerns, but India's visit in 2003-04,
to play an ODI, paved the way for its return
on the international map. Its rehabilitation
was seemingly complete last year when South
Africa, who had refused to play there in 2003,
played a warm-up match and a Test. —RT