One other option has come from New Zealand who have offered to help by playing in a flood relief game, even if it means playing a game in Pakistan, though this is still in a very early stage.
farhanhussan wrote:by brmtaylor.com admin » Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:45 p
The politics aside, this is a good time for Zimbabwe to play against Pakistan. Pakistan are unbelievably hot and cold at the moment; it wouldn't matter if we got thrashed in the first three ODI's because they way the Pakistan have been playing recently Zimbabwe could win the remaining two without breaking into a sweat - and a 3-2 series loss would be an acceptable outcome.
well pakistan is unpredictable team .they really got lots of lots of talent.players in pakistan are those can play better than anyone in the world.i think zimbabwe may be thrashed in series.
Yes, I'm not disputing that. The point I was trying to make was that it's not inconceivable that even Zimbabwe could make Pakistan look like a very amateur team if Pakistan have one of their off days, which seems to be happening quite regularly.
When Pakistan are hot, they're very hot !!
When Pakistan are cold, they're very cold !!
But lets face it, they've always managed to produce a world class bowling attack. All the way back to Imran Khan Pakistan have always had good fast bowlers.
... Chingoka told Express Tribune. "We sent the offer following approval from all the players who also want to play a role in helping millions of people in Pakistan."
This is a good development, it was important that the decision was made with the support of the players.