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Don’t blame players for cancellation, they simply acted on govt's advise: McClenaghan to Hafeez

New Zealand players shouldn't be blamed for the cancellation of the tour of Pakistan as they were just following the advice of their government, said Kiwi pacer Mitchell McClenaghan.

By Pti
Mitchell McClenaghan and Mohammad Hafeez

Christchurch, September 19: New Zealand players shouldn't be blamed for the cancellation of the tour of Pakistan as they were just following the advice of their government, said Kiwi pacer Mitchell McClenaghan.

The 35-year-old pacer was reacting to a sarcastic tweet by batsman Mohammed Hafeez on Saturday (September 18) on eve of the departure of the New Zealand team from Pakistan.

"Come now bro. This has a bad taste to it... Don't blame the players or the organisation... blame our government. They have only acted on the advice they have received. I'm absolutely certain these young men - all wanting to prove themselves wanted to play. they had no choice," McClenaghan wrote on his twitter handle.

There was no way we could stay in Pakistan after receiving credible threat: NZC CEO WhiteThere was no way we could stay in Pakistan after receiving credible threat: NZC CEO White

On Saturday (September 18), Hafeez had taken a dig at New Zealand Cricket (NZC) for calling off their tour of Pakistan citing security threats.

"Thanks to the secutity of pakistan forces to make arrangements to @BLACKCAPS to reach at airport Safe & Sound. Wonder same route & same security but no threat today???," Hafeez had tweeted.

New Zealand had arrived in Pakistan on September 11 for a white-ball series after 18 years and were scheduled to play three ODIs and five T20 Internationals.

But New Zealand Cricket (NZC) called off the series abruptly on Friday (September 17) just before the first One-Day International at the Rawalpindi stadium, citing they had received a serious security threat.

Story first published: Sunday, September 19, 2021, 13:12 [IST]
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