PCB to request ICC to retain services of foreign security company

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Jul 16 2019 | 5:20 PM IST

Pakistan will request the ICC to retain the services of an independent foreign security company monitoring the security situation here as it feels the body was instrumental in bringing back some international cricket to the country in the last two years.

The company was given the task to monitor and advise on the security situation in Pakistan to the ICC and its member boards and also the international players association (FICA) and according to details, its contract is expiring soon.

While the company was specifically tasked in 2017 with working directly with the PCB on security issues, it was paid around 1.4 million dollars per annum by the ICC.

"The PCB Chairman, Ehsan Mani and Managing Director, Wasim Khan will submit a proposal that the ICC renew the contract of the company for another three years and ICC bear the fees again," one well-informed source told PTI.

The source said that the PCB was satisfied with the results produced by the company which has some leading security experts on its payroll and also works closely with foreign consulates in Pakistan and other countries.

"It was due to the coordination between the security company and the PCB that the ice was broken in 2017 and the ICC sent a World Eleven to Lahore in September, 2017 followed by a visit by the Sri Lankan team to play a lone T20 and then the West Indies team to play a series of three T20 matches in Karachi," the source said.

The company also played a big role in helping the PCB convince around 30 foreign players to come to Lahore and Karachi to play eight matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) including the final this year.

The source said the company was instrumental in allowing the return of some international cricket and players to Pakistan in the last two years.

"That is why the PCB wants the company to be given an extended contract for three years as it now works to convince the English and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Australia to play some matches of their series against Pakistan in the next 12 months."

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First Published: Jul 16 2019 | 5:20 PM IST

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