March 11, 2022
Prime Minister Imran Khan has rejected reports of watching a Pakistan-Australia Test match in-person as he said that his days of watching cricket were over for time being.
Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhary during his visit to Pindi Cricket Stadium a few days back during the historic Rawalpindi Test hinted that PM Imran Khan would witness Australia and Pakistan play a Test match.
However, in an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, PM Imran Khan said: "Unfortunately, my days of watching cricket, for the time being, are over."
Australia have returned to Pakistan after almost 24-long-years and the tour witnessed the first Test at Pindi Cricket Stadium, which did attract a massive crowd on all five days, but ended up in a disappointment due to a dead-flat wicket.
International Cricket Council (ICC) also declared the Pindi Cricket Stadium "below average" for the first Test match between Pakistan and Australia and penalised it with one demerit point.
Terming Aussies tour a "much-awaited moment" for the cricket fans, PM Imran Khan said that Pakistanis are a cricket-loving nation; however, because of the war on terror, they have been deprived of cricket for many years.
The prime minister said Pakistanis were awaiting the Australian team’s arrival with great anticipation and excitement as it is a team that is “admired."
The premier was of the view that between T20 and Test cricket, the former is “great entertainment” with innovative stroke play and brilliant fielding; however, the premier said that the "true test" of a cricketer will always be the five-day format.
Shedding light on the efforts of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), he said the board was and Cricket Australia were in talks for a couple of years regarding the historic Australia tour to Pakistan.
The reservations were added when New Zealand pulled out of their Pakistan tour and England stepped back from touring the country recently.
PM Imran Khan said: "The issue was about security and our government has improved the overall security within the country. The Australian team is being given Presidential-level security and our people have been waiting with excitement for this series.
"Apart from the dead pitches, nothing can dampen the cricket fans' excitement."
The prime minister, although does not watch matches at stadium, but he follows cricket through papers.
"I am unable to watch. I follow the matches in the papers. Unless the pitches are more responsive we won’t see results," he added.
PM Imran Khan is looking forward to seeing a few names performing in the series.
"Looking forward to seeing Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi perform during the tour".
PM Imran Khan also relived the memories of playing against Australia. "The 1976 tour of Australia when I was barely 23 years old. This was my favourite tour of Australia. In Pakistan, it was in 1982, the match in Lahore when I took 8 wickets on a dead pitch. Chappell brothers and Dennis Lillee were the toughest competitors."
"India right now has a racist Hindutva regime preaching racial superiority and hatred for minorities, especially Muslims," the prime minister said.
"So, there is no forward movement in our relations and cricket is also affected — has become collateral damage," he said about a possible Indo-Pak bilateral series.
Shaheen Shah Afridi recently being captain as a fast bowler lifted the maiden trophy for Lahore Qalandars. Pat Cummins is the Test captain of Australia on tour to Pakistan.
PM Imran Khan also opined that fast bowlers make better captains as they habve an edge over others.
"Theoretically, fast bowlers should make better captains. A good captain must have the ability to judge when to use a particular bowler when to change the bowler and assess the field placings accordingly. Fast bowlers have an edge in making these assessments."