Pakistan One of the Safest Place in the World to Play Cricket: Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle is currently part of Bangladesh Premier League and when asked if Pakistan is safe to play cricket, he replied that Pakistan is one of the safest places in the world to play cricket right now.
Pakistan One of the Safest Place in the World to Play Cricket: Chris Gayle

Recently, West Indies explosive batsman Gayle has denied the rumors of his retirement from International Cricket. Now, Chris Gayle has praised Pakistan. He has described Pakistan as a very safe place to play cricket. The Test series was held in Pakistan recently after ten years which was successful. Pakistan played this Test series against Sri Lanka in which they won 1-0. Since 2009, no team visited Pakistan to play Test series because of terrorist attack on Sri Lankan players at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

Last month, Sri Lankan team showed courage and visited Pakistan to play Test series. After ten years Sri Lanka became the first elite team in the world to tour in Pakistan for a Test series. Chris Gayle is currently part of Bangladesh Premier League and when asked if Pakistan is safe to play cricket, he replied that Pakistan is one of the safest places in the world to play cricket right now. He said that the players there get the security of the President's level and the players remain in completely safe hands there. At the same time, he also said that we are very safe in Bangladesh too.

Chris Gayle is currently playing in the Bangladesh Premier League and is part of the Chittogram Challenger team. At the same time, after the successful tour of Sri Lanka, Pakistan Cricket Board has invited Bangladesh to play a series of three T20 and two Test matches. However, Bangladesh Cricket Board has not given the green signal to play two Test matches yet. Bangladesh Cricket Board is ready for the three-match T20 series and says that during that time they will first review the security arrangements and then consider organizing the Test series.

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