LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board has moved three one-day internationals and a Twenty20 match between Pakistan and the visiting Australians to Lahore from Rawalpindi because of domestic politics.
The Australians are currently on their first tour of the country in nearly a quarter of a century, having previously declined to visit because of security fears.
There have been no serious threats directed at the team since their arrival last month, but several political rallies — both for and against the government — are planned in the nearby capital in the coming days and weeks.
Hundreds of thousands of people can descend on the capital during political rallies, choking traffic and causing security problems for officials.
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Islamabad, where both teams were due to stay, is just a short drive away from the vastly bigger garrison city of Rawalpindi.
“The matches are being shifted to Lahore because of political activities in the capital,” Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad said at a news conference.
An official with the Australian team said they had no issues with the change.
“In many ways it suits both teams as it means one less movement for players and officials,” he said.