The tours are seen as a big step towards Pakistan once again hosting major international outfits after militants targeted the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in 2009, killing eight people and wounding at least seven players.International cricket returns to Pakistan: West Indies to tour in November https://t.co/xvRD2PHdnp
— Faizan Lakhani (@faizanlakhani) August 21, 2017
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Since the attacks Pakistan has only hosted a limited-over series against Zimbabwe in 2015 while Bangladesh, the West Indies, Sri Lanka and Ireland turned down offers over security fears. Pakistan has also been forced to play their cricket in the UAE for the past eight years including two editions of the Pakistan Super League Twenty20 (PSL).
West Indies, Sri Lanka set to tour Pakistan for T20I series READ: https://t.co/NI7NuD2Pcz pic.twitter.com/feDHbHL8J7— CricketNDTV (@CricketNDTV) August 21, 2017But security has dramatically improved across Pakistan in the last two years, signalling hopes for the slow revival of international sport in the country. In March, Pakistan successfully hosted the PSL final in Lahore with English players Dawid Malan and Chris Jordan, West Indies' Darren Sammy and Marlon Samuels and South Africa's Morne van Wyk and Zimbabwe's Sean Ervine competing.
The match's success pushed the PCB to expedite efforts to convince more teams to play in Pakistan. "We will play a full series with Sri Lanka in the UAE after which Sri Lanka will come to Lahore for a Twenty20, so things are shaping up," said the PCB boss. Sethi said he will announce the names of World XI players in the coming days, with the team being managed by former England coach Andy Flower.Windies and Pakistan for Twenty20 series in late November...more to come
— CricketWestIndies (@westindies) August 21, 2017
The PCB Chairman has announced that the West Indies team will tour Pakistan to play 3 T20Is in Lahore in Novermber 2017 #PakvWI #Cricket— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) August 21, 2017


