Both the groups will be given the top of the state-level security by the Punjab government, the sources added.
LAHORE: The much-anticipated three-match ODI series among Pakistan and West Indies has been moved to Multan from Rawalpindi attributable to the political turmoil in the government capital, said the sources.
Prior in the day, PTI director Imran Khan allowed a six-day final offer to the PML-N government to disintegrate the gatherings and report a political decision, cautioning that he will return on the off chance that his interest was not met.
The sources conscious of the matter said that the PCB will officially report its choice about the difference in setting at night.
The public authority has permitted the PCB to move the series from Rawalpindi to Multan because of the normal dissent of the ideological group.
Both the groups will be given the top of the state-level security by the Punjab government, the sources added.
As per the PCB, the West Indian cricket crew will show up in Pakistan on June 5 for the ODIs that will be played on June 8, 10 and 12.
The ODIs were essential for the West Indies visit through Pakistan in December 2021. Notwithstanding, with shared assent, these were rescheduled after five COVID-19 cases were accounted for in the West Indies camp.
“The West Indies have additionally consented to play three T20Is in mid 2023, the timetable of which will be reported at the appointed time,” it said.
The ODIs are essential for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League. The main seven-put sides from this occasion in addition to ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 hosts India will qualify straightforwardly for the apex 50-over rivalry, which will be organized one year from now in October and November.