Pakistan’s white-ball visit through the Netherlands in 2024 has been deferred in line with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), as per ESPNcricinfo. Pakistan were set to play three T20Is against the Netherlands in May 2024 as a component of a visit through Europe that likewise included three T20Is against Ireland and four against Britain. That large number of games were planned before the ICC T20 World Cup which is scheduled to start in June 2024 in the West Indies and USA.
Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Board (KNCB’s) superior execution administrator Roland Lefebvre affirmed to ESPNcricinfo that the visit has been canceled, with the PCB expressing planning conflicts and worries about player responsibility.
“The KNCB comprehends the dilemma the PCB are in, given the bustling playing plans and simultaneously remembering the prosperity of players. We esteem the great relationship we have with the PCB, and anticipate rescheduling this series to a later date,” Lefebvre told ESPNcricinfo.
The PCB likewise recognized to ESPNcricinfo that the Netherlands series “had been deferred at their solicitation, and added they were effectively dealing with tracking down a substitute window.”
The deferment of the series will be a significant blow for the Dutch side as the series against a Full Part side would have been gainful for them before the World Cup.
The deferment of the series implies that the principal reciprocal series in the T20I design between the two groups is yet to occur. The main time that these two groups have met is at the T20 World Cup.