LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is considering shifting the first Test of the upcoming three-match home series against England to Karachi in light of the ongoing political unrest in Rawalpindi, sources claimed.
According to the details, following the current political situation in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, the PCB is considering amending the venue of the first Test between Pakistan and England, scheduled to commence on December 1.
The consideration came in light of Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf’s (PTI) long march that is likely to reach the capital in the third week of November.
Meanwhile, England’s Test squad is likely to land in Islamabad on November 27 to lock horns with the hosts in the three-match Test series.
Consequently, Karachi is being considered to be the backup venue to host the opening Test, while the city is also scheduled to host the third Test.
Furthermore, according to a PCB official, no decision has been made to alter the schedule; only the change of location is being considered, and even that decision will only be made after consultation with the government and all stakeholders.
“No decision has been taken to change the schedule, Plan B option is definitely under consideration,” a well-placed source in PCB told.
“The decision to alter the venue will be taken after consultation with all stakeholders and the government’s advice. The change in schedule will be announced after the approval of the government authorities.”
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