We have no problem with security in Pakistan said the head coach of the South African cricket team
JOHANNESBURG – The players of the South African cricket team have been relieved of security concerns in Pakistan with head coach Mark Boucher saying our experts have declared the situation safe for the team and we will resume playing cricket there Will do
According to details, the South African cricket team is visiting Pakistan for the first time since 2007. It will arrive in Karachi on Sunday, January 16, and play a series of Test and T20 matches during its visit.
The first Test between the two teams is scheduled in Karachi from January 26 while the second Test between Rawalpindi and the T20 series will be played at Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The Proteas have no worries about security in Pakistan and have confirmed this. Head coach Mark Boucher himself has done the same
Our security experts have gone to Pakistan and after a thorough review of the situation they have declared it safe for us so security is not an issue for us. We will go there and start playing cricket again Boucher said in a statement. Boucher made his Test debut in Pakistan in 1997 after which he played 147 matches during his illustrious career.
He said that Pakistani conditions are more suitable for our team than other Asian countries although it is difficult Pakistan is regularly introducing good fast bowlers on these wickets who do reverse swing the wickets are flat there but if you play to your full potential you can score a lot of runs Mark Boucher also expressed hope for the return of Jack Kallis as a batting consultant to the coaching staff. Want to