Zimbabwe's cricket team has expressed hope for a tour of Pakistan in October, and team manager Darlington Majunga says government approval will be needed.
"We are hopeful of securing our international season and will visit Pakistan after the government's approval in this regard," Zimbabwe cricket team manager Darlington Majunga told a news conference. "We will go on an international tour after playing matches against Afghanistan at home. The series in Pakistan in October will feature three T20s and one ODI."
Darlington said the government had canceled the series against Afghanistan due to the corona virus, but now matches are likely to be held in October. The government has a very strict policy regarding Corona and the environment, we have requested that such conditions be removed otherwise no team will agree to come and play in Zimbabwe next year and we will not qualify for the World Cup. Will be able
Darlington added that the Zimbabwe Cricket Board has high hopes for a tour in October but the final decision will have to be made by the government.