While Kenya cannot be regarded as a potent force, their tour is nonetheless a step in the right direction as it can provide the basis for attracting bigger teams to the country at a later stage. But in a compressed itinerary, all five games are being staged at the Gaddafi Stadium. The PCB, it seems, was keen on staging the matches in a ‘controlled environment’ with minimum security risk. However, for future tours, more than one venue and city must be used in order to provide a broader picture of the state of security in major cricket centres across Pakistan. Teams from Ireland, Zimbabwe and the Netherlands are also expected to tour in the coming months.
On the cricketing front, the series offers a chance to some of the fringe Pakistan players to stake a claim in the national team. The ‘A’ team is led by Fawad Alam, who was inexplicably left out of the national squad currently engaged in a five-match duel with New Zealand in the UAE. Other fringe players like all-rounder Anwar Ali and opening batsman Sharjeel Khan can use this opportunity to show the selectors their worth and try making a place for themselves in the World Cup squad that will be announced soon.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 13th, 2014.
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