Pakistan disappointed after Ireland cancel

Ireland's decision to cancel its cricket tour in Pakistan has dashed hopes of reviving international cricket there following a five-year hiatus.

Pakistan has expressed disappointment after Ireland cancelled a scheduled tour following a militant siege on Karachi airport that left 37 people dead.

A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) spokesman said on Wednesday arrangements for a three-match series with associate team Ireland had been close to being finalised.

"Ireland's team was due to play three one-day matches in Lahore in the first week of September and a lot of effort had gone into convincing them. But all efforts have gone in vain again," PCB spokesman Agha Akbar told AFP.

Sunday night's attacks on Karachi airport left 37 people dead, including 10 militants.

Pakistan has been a "no go" location for international squads ever since terrorists attacked the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in March 2009.

The attacks, which killed eight people and injured seven visiting players, forced Pakistan to play all its home matches in neutral venues within the United Arab Emirates.

The PCB had twice convinced Bangladesh to tour them in 2012 but the short, limited-over series failed to take off because of security fears.

PCB said England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had helped in their latest efforts to see an international squad tour the troubled country.

Cricket Ireland confirmed the talks were in advanced stages.

"Cricket Ireland and the PCB were in advanced discussions to play three ODIs in Pakistan in September," Barry Chambers, Cricket Ireland's spokesperson told ESPNcricinfo.

"There had been a preliminary agreement to play three games subject to a security review by credible experts, and agreement from the players and staff, which would have been the next stage of the process. With the recent tragic events at Karachi Airport, the series will now be deferred to a later date."


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