A well informed source in the PCB told PTI on Saturday that after the news of Hughes death in a Sydney hospital become known early Thursday morning the New Zealand players were reluctant to continue with the series.
"Understandably some of their players informed their management they were badly disturbed and shocked by Hughes death and were not in a state of mind to continue with the tour," he said.
"But when the manager of the Pakistan team, Moin Khan contacted the board officials with the news that the New Zealand players were reluctant to even continue with the series, the senior PCB officials had to speak to their counterparts in New Zealand," the source said.
He said it was only after the PCB pointed out to the CNZ that the board would suffer huge financial losses if the series was abandoned that they then convinced their players the series must go on.
New Zealand's coach confirmed on Saturday that when the third Test did resume on Friday his players had deliberately avoided bowling any short pitched balls and bouncers in the Pakistan first innings as a mark of respect to Hughes.
In May, 2002 also the New Zealand team had abandoned a tour to Pakistan after a suicide bomb blast at a five star hotel just opposite to the hotel they were staying in at Karachi killed several French and Pakistani naval personel.
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