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  • Mayor Waseem Akhtar wants at least one Sri Lanka T20 in Karachi

     Karachi mayor Waseem Akhtar Karachi mayor Waseem Akhtar

    Hailing the Sri Lankan cricket team’s expected tour of Pakistan next month, Karachi mayor Waseem Akhtar has demanded that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) hold at least one match in the metropolis.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, Akhtar thanked the Sri Lankan cricket board for approving the Pakistan tour – the first since the 2009 attack. He said the people of Karachi will welcome the visitors if the PCB holds at least one of three T20 matches here.

    The mayor said that Karachi had been a centre of international cricket in the past and many players had felt proud of playing in the city of lights. In the past, many exciting matches have been held here and the experts have appreciated the Karachiites’ spirit for the game, he said.

    Akhtar said the players and match officials will be provided fool-proof security by the Rangers and police. He also hoped the Sri Lankan team’s tour will open the door for international cricket in Pakistan.

    Sri Lanka’s cricket board approved a tour to Pakistan over the weekend, eight years after an attack against the team brought top international games in Pakistan to a standstill.

    Sri Lanka Cricket chief Thilanga Sumathipala said after a security assessment, the team had been cleared to play three Twenty20 internationals including "at least one" in Lahore.

    Karachi’s National Stadium hosted its last ODI and Test match against Sri Lanka in January and February 2009.