Sri Lankan captain declares Pakistan ‘200%’ safe for cricket

Pakistan's cricketer Abid Ali (2R) holds a trophy along with captain Azhar Ali (3L) after winning the second Test cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi on December 23, 2019. (AFP)
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Updated 23 December 2019
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Sri Lankan captain declares Pakistan ‘200%’ safe for cricket

  • Almost after 10 years Pakistan hosted first home test series
  • Many international teams refused to play in Pakistan citing security concerns

KARACHI: Sri Lanka might have lost the series but signed off satisfied with safety and security measures in Pakistan after the country’s first home test series in 10 years.
Captain Dimuth Karunaratne called the security for the two-test series “200 percent” and promised to return.
The series held major significance for a host nation deprived of all forms of international cricket for almost a decade. Pakistan had been forced to play its home series outside the country, mostly in the United Arab Emirates, since 2009, when the bus carrying the Sri Lankan team was attacked by terrorists in Lahore. Six policemen and a driver escorting match officials were killed. No Sri Lankan players or officials died.
Pakistan had hosted brief Twenty-20 and one-day international engagements in the past two years, but this first test series required a longer stay for the visiting Sri Lankan team, of around 15 days.
“It was 200 percent,” said Karunaratne. “The security was really good. They were like fathers for us. They kept talking to us and they were right behind us every time.
“When we were going out to eat or something, they were there. We were feeling secure and safe here. They’ve done a really good job. Pakistan fans are really good — they kept supporting us.
“What I can say is that it’s really safe here and that all the other countries playing cricket — they can come and play tests, T20s or one-dayers — it’s safe to play in Pakistan.”
Cricket-wise, Karunaratne rued the fact his side lost control in the second innings of this second test, after dominating for most of the first two days, to lose the match by 263 runs, and the series 1-0.
Other than Oshada Fernando (102) and Niroshan Dickwella (65) no batsman stood solid enough to trying to keep the tourists’ hopes alive.
“In the first two days we did work hard. After that, on day three, we lost our patience,” said Karunaratne.
“We were trying too many things. That’s why we gave so many runs in that critical period. After that they kept going. They put runs on the board. We were trying to defend, but our bowlers have to be a bit more patient. We didn’t do well in the last two days.”
Pakistan captain Azhar Ali was overjoyed with the victory, but said his side still needed to work on improving, especially when away from home.
“It’s a great occasion for happiness for all of us that we won the series,” said Azhar. “It carried great importance and was very significant because we were playing at home after long time. We all are very happy because everyone performed as team.
“(But) even if you win you still have to address all the deficiency. It’s not like our all problems are solved by just winning the series.
“We have a new bowling attack and experience is yet to come in and this team is yet to become a team. Winning home series is important but until we win away series we can’t be relaxed. In fact we can not be complacent at all in international cricket, but we have a long way to go ahead.”


Messi knocked down by fan in Puerto Rico pitch invasion

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Messi knocked down by fan in Puerto Rico pitch invasion

  • While one fan demanded a selfie with the Argentine great and another asked for his shirt to be signed
  • A third rushed to embrace Messi from behind

MIAMI, USA: Lionel Messi was knocked to the ground as fans invaded the pitch during chaotic scenes at a match in Puerto Rico on Thursday.
Messi was playing for Inter Miami in a friendly against Ecuador’s Independiente del Valle when supporters raced onto the field in the game’s 88th minute.
While one fan demanded a selfie with the Argentine great and another asked for his shirt to be signed, a third rushed to embrace Messi from behind. A security guard tackled the fan, who dragged the World Cup winner to the floor.
Messi did not appear to be injured in the incident, landing on the fan, before picking himself up and walking away in apparent frustration.
It capped a farcical night for a friendly that started an hour late due to a disagreement over which colors each team should wear.
The argument was seemingly never resolved, as both teams ended up playing in black.
A penalty kick by Messi gave Miami a 2-1 victory.
Messi, who came on as a substitute at the start of the second half, scored the winning goal in the 70th minute.
Inter Miami had opened the scoring in the 16th minute with a goal from fellow Argentine Santi Morales.
Ecuadorian international Patrik Mercado leveled the score in the 17th minute.
The friendly was originally scheduled for February 13 but was postponed due to a Messi injury.
Nearly 20,000 spectators in Bayamon, on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, a US territory, gave the Argentine idol a standing ovation when he finally entered the game.
An eight-time Ballon d’Or winner widely considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time, Messi is expected to represent Argentina at a record sixth World Cup this summer.
He has not yet officially confirmed he will participate in the tournament, taking place across the United States, Mexico and Canada.