
Created at Nov 14, 2025 10:20 AM
Honestly, you just have to feel bad for the Sri Lanka cricket team. Despite the player's very real fears about their safety—I mean, they’re literally pleading to go home—the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has basically sent down an order from on high: "You are staying, and you are playing." They know the team want to return home because they are deeply worried for their security. This is not just news; it is a huge moral mess.
The crisis became very real only hours before a scheduled ODI in Rawalpindi. On November 11, 2025, a suicide bomber set off explosive outside the Islamabad court, which twelve people died in. That's too close to the team’s location, and it sent real shockwaves right through the players.
To try and manage the firestorm, Mohsin Naqvi—the Chairman of the PCB and also the government's Interior Minister—immediately went into action. He met with the Sri Lankan high commissioner on November 12, 2025, and personally gave the team assurance of strong protection from themselves. The meeting was attended by senior security and managers of both Pakistan and Sri Lanka cricket team.
Naqvi even made a very public appearance; he visited the Pindi Cricket Stadium on the Tuesday afternoon to examine all security protocols and arrangements. The PCB trying everything to hold the tour, but can a promise really calm a terrified player?
The statement the SLC released on Wednesday was a true shock. They offered the usual talk about player's security concerns being "duly addressed," but then came the threat:
The SLC bluntly warned that if any player or support staff member disobey its orders and returns home, they will face a formal review and an "appropriate decision" will be made. This is a huge threat, plain and simple. To ensure the tour continue without interruption, they added that replacements would be sent to Pakistan. It shows very little regard for the emotional toll on the athlete.
Naqvi, relieved the tour hasn't been cancelled, quickly took to X to express his thanks to the SLC, posting: "The spirit of sportsmanship and solidarity shines bright."
The remaining two ODI matches are scheduled for Friday, November 14, 2025, and Sunday, November 16, 2025; both will be happen in Rawalpindi. Next week, Zimbabwe will play a T20 tri-series with Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Lahore will host five matches, while Rawalpindi will host two matches. Let’s hope, for everyone’s sake, that the security holds.