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New Zealand, England to tour Pakistan over next 12 months
•The PCB confirmed that West Indies, England and New Zealand men's sides will tour Pakistan twice each in the next 12 months while Sri Lanka and Ireland women will visit Pakistan in May/June and October/November.
Easy to say no to Pakistan, nobody would do that to India, says Usman Khawaja on international cricket politics
•Australia's Test specialist Khawaja said he would happily travel to Pakistan to play. Australia are scheduled to tour Pakistan next year.
Pakistan claims threatening email was sent to New Zealand cricket team from India
•New Zealand called off their first tour of Pakistan due to a security threat to the team, followed by a decision by the England and Wales Cricket Board to cancel a bilateral series scheduled for next month in Pakistan.
Tom Latham expresses disappointment at New Zealand's Pakistan series pullout
•Latham said his counterpart, Pakistan captain Babar Azam, had been very excited about the tour.
Don't blame players for cancellation, they simply acted on government's advice: Mitchell McClenaghan to Mohammad Hafeez
•On Saturday, Hafeez had taken a dig at New Zealand Cricket (NZC) for calling off their tour of Pakistan citing security threats.
'No way we could stay in Pakistan after credible threat': New Zealand Cricket CEO after abandoning tour
•The New Zealand players and staff were taken in bullet-proof buses from their Islamabad hotel to the airport where they boarded the charter flight to Dubai.
New Zealand Cricket silent on security threat ending Pakistan tour
•The announcement on Friday that the series had been called off came just as the first one-day international was due to start at Rawalpindi Stadium, 10 kilometres (six miles) from the team hotel in Islamabad.
New Zealand's tour of Pakistan subject to security clearance after Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
•New Zealand are due to reach Islamabad on 11 September to play three ODIs and five T20 Internationals in Rawalpindi and Lahore until 3 October.