South Africa tour faces no risk from CAA travel ban: PCB
Pakistan’s tour to South Africa will not be afflicted by Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) vacation ban, a spokesperson from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reported.
The aviation system, two times previously, positioned into result new limitations introducing 12 African nations around the world, which include South Africa, in Group C. The international locations involved in Group C are prohibited from travelling to Pakistan owing to the escalating number of coronavirus situations there.
A PCB spokesperson said the governing administration was mindful of the team’s tour as the cricket board had sought permission from authorities to hold the training camp in Lahore.
Pakistan workforce will travel to South Africa by way of a chartered flight on March 26 and are scheduled to perform a few one-working day internationals and four twenty20 internationals towards Proteas from April 2 to April 16 in Johannesburg and Centurion.
The spokesperson reported that the national team would total a three-day quarantine interval in South Africa while practice will be permitted for individuals players who very clear the COVID-19 take a look at upon arrival.
Pursuing the completion of the white-ball collection in South Africa, the group will go to Zimbabwe by a commercial flight the place they will participate in a few T20Is and two Tests. The contingent will then return property on Could 12 via a chartered flight.


