Kane Williamson Remarks On Cancellation of End To Series

Kane Williamson is the captain of the NZ cricket team. He started his remarks on the Cancellation of the End To Series with Pakistan. According to him, it was a sudden call from the officials of the NZ Government,, and it was beyond the approach of players to stop the full out. They were helpless and had to go over this real shame. He is very disappointed with such an act. Now NZ will continue its series in India!

Remember, Recently, NZ Cricket Board has canceled its tour to Pakistan due to security concerns in Pakistan. According to the officials, these series among PAK, NZ, and ENG would have been truly beneficial. Also healthy for the cricket and players of each country before the t20 men’s ICC world cup 2021.

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Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson Remarks On Cancellation of End To Series

“I don’t know the details [of pullout]. It was a sudden call, but, a real shame,” he said.

Williamson said: “Cricket is very popular in Pakistan and there is so much passion there and I think the guys will be gutted to not have started and played the whole series.”

“I was very happy that the series is being played in Pakistan. I know our team was looking forward to the series.”

“You want to be playing the game in all countries. It is an international game and there is so much passion for it around the world, particularly in Pakistan,” Williamson was quoted as saying by the Sportstar

“you hear messages going through from the government, it is certainly above the players’ heads.” 

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Gulfishaa Avaan
Gulfishaa Avaan
Gulfishaa is writer who delivers engaging and informative news on sports to readers of Ten Sports TV Website.

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