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Ben Dunk, James Faulkner strongly back Australia’s tour to Pakistan

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Australia men’s cricket team’s tour of Pakistan got a big thumbs-up from compatriots Ben Dunk and James Faulkner, who said the visitors will enjoy the atmosphere, the fanatic fans and a quality opposi-tion during their tour of three Tests, three ODIs, and a one-off T20I from March 4 to April 5.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to speak to a few of the guys who are planning on coming over here.

It’s certainly different to what we are used to at home.

But, it’s important that cricket does come back to Pakistan and you get to play at home like you play away.

“So, for the boys that are coming out, I think they can expect a population that loves cricket and good performances, whether they’re from the home team or the away team.

It would just be an amazing thing for world cricket,” Dunk, who played five T20Is for Australia and a Lahore Qalandars’ regu-lar, told PCB digital.

Faulkner, who played a Test, 69 ODIs and 24 T20Is for Australia and is presently representing Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League 2022, backed Dunk when he said: “I’m excited to watch Australia play Pakistan.

—AFP

 

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