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   Ben Dunk: I Hope the Australian cricket team also enjoys playing in front of Pakistanis, News Hub

The Australian team will be a tour of Pakistan memorable

    Lahore (News Hub update sports news) Pakistan Super League franchise Lahore Qalandars wicketkeeper-batsman Ben Dunk while supporting the Australian cricket team's tour to Pakistan
said that the security situation in Pakistan is great.I never felt insecure here. According to the
news hub, the Australian cricket team is to visit Pakistan for the first time since 1998 during
which a series consisting of 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, and 3 T20 matches will be played.

   Now Ben Dunk has also supported the tour. "The security situation in Pakistan is good, I have
visited four times and have never felt insecure, there are excellent security arrangements every
where from hotels to stadiums and I think the Australians," he said in a statement. If the team
comes to Pakistan, it will be great for Pakistanis.


   It is worth mentioning here that the teams of New Zealand and England are considering to visit Pakistan while the South African team has recently returned after completing the tour. Talking about this, Ben Dunk, said that the South African team toured before PSL 6, hopefully, when the Australian the team arrives in Pakistan, spectators will be allowed to come to the stadium despite Corona, playing in front of Pakistanis will be a memorable experience for Australian players. 

    According to the news hub, Ben Dunk said that he considers himself lucky to have had the opportunity to play in front of Pakistanis, these memories will stay with him for the rest of his
life while the same will happen to some Australian players who will come here to play series,
Pakistan The security is excellent, the hospitality is excellent and the food is delicious and they
will always look forward to returning to Pakistan.

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