Sandbach: Monty Panesar on the ECB's controversial decision to turn its back on Pakistan by cancelling the England tour
By Deborah Bowyer 28th Sep 2021
The more fear you have, the less is the possibility of freedom.
In this case – it seems – the ECB made their decision out of fear and now some are labelling them as cowards. The New Zealand team was the first to cancel its tour of Pakistan earlier this year, citing security concerns. By contrast, we are told that the ECB cancelled tours of Pakistan by both the England men's and women's teams due to concerns over 'mental and physical well being'. They had the opportunity to go against their anxiety and in its place provide an example to other cricketing nations that it is safe to tour Pakistan. Sadly, the failure to do so has created a divide with the Pakistan Cricket Board. Before taking this decision, the ECB should have given more consideration to what Pakistan did for them in 2020 – a time when there was no Covid vaccine. The Pakistan players and support staff spent two months in a strict bio-bubble in order to make sure games went ahead and, as a result, helped the ECB to avoid huge losses. The newly appointed chairmen of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Ramiz Raja, is rightly extremely disappointed that England is not returning the favour.Australia are scheduled to tour in February 2022 and it is to be hoped that this goes ahead.
Looking ahead, the International Cricket Council and other cricket nations, particularly the ECB, must come together to encourage teams to tour Pakistan.
In 2022, the ECB must go beyond their means to accommodate Pakistan. Like Martin Luther King Jr said: "Life's persistent and most urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'"
Next year, cricket fans will be asking: "What will the ECB be doing for Pakistan and the Pakistan Cricket Board?" Perhaps the answer will be an agreement to tour Pakistan.
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