The public gave Test cricket a big thumbs up during Pakistan’s three matches against Britain in Rawalpindi, Multan, and Karachi.
Following the successful three-match series that Ben Stokes led against England, Geoff Allardice, CEO of the International Cricket Council (ICC), wants to see more Test cricket played in Pakistan.
The three matches in Rawalpindi, Multan, and Karachi saw enthusiastic support for Test cricket despite the hosts’ 0-3 series loss.
Additionally, Australia recently visited Pakistan. Pakistani fans’ enthusiasm for the game’s longest format is demonstrated by the series’ packed stadiums.
Allardice stated to Pakistan Cricket, “The fans in Pakistan are energetic about the game and enthusiastic about their team, but in particular, they are inviting guests.”
“At the point when I have headed out to Pakistan, I have consistently had extraordinary encounters.” ” Over the past few years, I have attended a few series, and I have always been very welcomed.”
Pakistan and New Zealand, the current World Test champions, will begin a two-match series in Karachi on December 26.
“I have always had great experiences when I have traveled to Pakistan.” Over the past few years, I have attended a few series, and I have always been very welcomed.”
Pakistan and New Zealand, the current World Test champions, will begin a two-match series in Karachi on December 26.
“Having a series like this (versus England) and fans traveling to Pakistan and New Zealand beginning in a few days for their Test series as well is a huge step forward to get cricket back in Pakistan on a regular basis.”