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Development Paths (Part Two)

by Satish Sekar
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Appeal and Support:

Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan retired from Twenty/20 cricket for his country after leading his unfancied team to triumph at Lord’s last summer. He appealed for teams to tour his country. His call was unanswered and the ICC decided that Pakistan would not be allowed to co-host the World Cup next February. The fourteen matches including a semi-final have been awarded to the other co-hosts, although Pakistan has been compensated.

Pakistani cricket has paid a heavy price, especially in terms of development of cricket in the country, so how can Pakistan develop its cricket, especially youngsters? “That’s up to Pakistan to try and handle, but there’s no doubt they are continuing to play Test Matches somewhere in the world,” MCC President John Barclay told us. “They’ve already played some in the United Arab Emirates. It will enhance the potential for development in Pakistan, but what you bring up is a very real concern – the ongoing development of the talented youngsters is important.”

 

The suspension of cricket in the country is disastrous for Pakistani people and cricket. “Without Test Match cricket or top class cricket in a country that is rooted in cricket, it’s going to be very difficult to do that,” says Barclay. “What we hope is that at least by doing this – lending a hand with this sponsorship – we can give them some support in their endeavours to maintain cricket at a high level in the future when they come back into the full scale.”

 

The World Cup was an important part of Pakistan’s development programme, but it has been stripped of its right to co-host the tournament, even though the world could be a different place by next February.

 

Isolation:

Pakistan had to guarantee security and that meant it had to defeat the terrorist threat, but there was time. Why did the ICC have to take a final decision so quickly? All they needed was a contingency plan. Pakistan keeps the World Cup if and only if it guarantees security and demonstrates that these guarantees can be relied on. If not, it gets divided between the other hosts – the very thing the ICC did. Both plan for the tournament as if they will be hosting these matches and the final decision is made when the situation is clear. This was the policy that the ICC said it would adopt immediately after the atrocity.

 

“It would be wrong for them to become isolated,” said ICC Chairman David Morgan at the time. “We are all agreed we must do anything possible to allow Pakistan to continue to play international cricket away from home or on neutral territory until we are able to play there again.”

 

He gave no indication of when that might be and accepted that the level of security provided was not at the level expected, although that was obvious to put it mildly, so what about the future? Morgan refused to commit himself on the World Cup then.

 

“We would need to make a decision on venues fifteen months ahead of the start and we would have to be certain that it could be held in the subcontinent within twelve months of the start,” said Morgan. “The organising committee are well on with the assessment of what has to be done to produce a safe, secure and successful tournament.”

 

The decision was made twenty-two months before the tournament would start. There was no need to decide so quickly. Instead the terrorists got what they wanted  and cricket in Pakistan itself has been cast into the wilderness. How will that affect both Pakistan and the development of cricket?

 

“I think it’s obvious to say that it is a disadvantage to their development programme because clearly the World Cup is very high profile,” says Barclay. “I was actually in Pakistan and India during the last World Cup there which was in 1996 and the energy, excitement that is involved in the World Cup is enormous and very important, so yes of course that must be a disadvantage and everybody understands it and that is why even more so MCC threw its support for this international series, which is to help.”

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