Pakistan: 30 killed in mosque blast, will Team Australia cancel tour and return?
Pakistan: 30 killed in mosque blast, will Team Australia cancel tour and return?
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Islamabad: March 3, 2009, was a 'black day' for Pakistan cricket. On that day, there was a terrorist attack on the Bus of the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore, the brunt of which Pakistan continues to bear till date. The New Zealand and England teams had cancelled the tour of Pakistan. Now that the Australian team has arrived on a tour of Pakistan after 24 years, another blast has brought a cloud of crisis to the tour. 

 

 

In fact, the Australian team has to play a series of three Tests, three ODIs and one T20 on the tour of Pakistan. The first match begins in Rawalpindi on March 4. On March 4, a suicide attack took place in a mosque in Peshawar, about 200 km from Rawalpindi, in which 30 people were killed. 50 people are said to be injured. In such a situation, now cricket fans are starting to fear that due to security reasons, the Australian team will not leave the tour midway and go back.

 

 

One user wrote on social media that a bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan, 30 people were killed, all this happened on the first day of the Australia-Pakistan series. Australian cricket team, please leave that country for your family. Be safe all. At the same time, another user commented, "There was an attack on a mosque in Pakistan yesterday, in which hundreds of people were killed. Terrorist attacks are taking place in Pakistan every day. The Australian team should cancel the tour and come back."

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