Following the denial from the
NZ government to allow players to train; the PCB high ups held an emergency
meeting on Friday and even considered the option of pulling out of the tour. ‘Had
it been the first week possibly we would have decided to pull out of the tour.
But we think that the players have already gone through nine days of
confinement and testing times so it would be unjust to call them back. Just
four days of the quarantine period have been left and as such we have decided
not to call the team back and let them complete the two-week quarantine period.
‘It is also a reality that all the players who left for New Zealand were having
negative results following the two tests in Lahore. However; they contracted
the virus on the way to New Zealand;’ a source within the PCB says. In a
separate email to the Ministry of Health in New Zealand, the PCB lamented the
wording of ministry’s handout issued Friday and said:- ‘Laboratories are
processing the team’s day 9 swabs; which were taken yesterday. Full results are
pending.’ The fact of the matter is that you had already shared the results of
the swab and declared all negative who were negative from the third test. Why
this thing was not mentioned in the handout that was issued well after the swab
results were finalized. This is totally non professionalism and meant to put
Pakistan players under pressure. The PCB wants an explanation for this
negligence;’ the email said. Earlier; the team was denied access to the cricket
ground for training by the NZ government after all the 44 players got negative
results following the fourth test. The four players with a previous history of
the virus including Shaheen Shah Afridi and Shan Masood and six already
declared positive did not undergo testing procedure. On the completion of 12
days; these players will be tested for the first time. Meanwhile; all the
players with negative results will again undergo the testing procedure tomorrow
(Sunday) and it would be their fifth test in 11 day stay.
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