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Australian Cricketer Gets Online Death Threats From Pakistan

Jatin KhandelwalBy Jatin KhandelwalNo Comments2 Mins Read
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The Australian team landed in Pakistan on Sunday, however, on Monday, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that death threats had been made to Ashton Agar’s partner, Madeleine, ahead of getting on the plane to Pakistan.

This is Australia’s first trip to Pakistan since 1998, a full tour comprising three Tests, three ODIs and one T20I. The first Test is scheduled to be played from March 4 in Rawalpindi.

The threat had been sent to Madeleine on Instagram saying that Ashton Agar won’t come back home alive. The report also included a portion of the message that read: “This is a warning for your husband Ashton Agar if he comes to tour against Pakistan he won’t come [back] alive.”

Australian Cricketer Gets Online Death Threats From Pakistan

The couple soon reported this to both Cricket Australia (CA) and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Then both the boards issued a statement in this regard, stating that at the moment this threat “is not considered a risk”.

“Cricket Australia is aware of a social media post, of which the nature and content has been investigated by the PCB, CA and combined government security agencies. There are extensive security plans in place for this type of social media activity, which, in this case, is not considered a risk. No further comment will be made at this time,” the board said.

Upon landing in Islamabad, Australia captain Pat Cummins had appreciated the security provided by the PCB. “
I feel incredibly safe and we’ve been really well looked after by the Pakistan Cricket Board. There’s been lots of security upon arrival. We were straight off the plane and straight to the hotel.
“We’ve got a pretty good set-up and we’ll be confined to the hotel except for games and training… It’s comforti
ng and we’re really lucky to be surrounded by so many professionals.”
This is a big tour for the PCB who last year saw New Zealand abandon their tour minutes before the toss of the first ODI in Rawalpindi after a security alert was issued by their government. Following New Zealand’s pullout, the ECB also cancelled their men’s and women’s white-ball tours to Pakistan.
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Jatin Khandelwal is a prominent cricket writer known for his insightful analysis, in-depth research, and engaging writing style. He has an experience of more than 5 years in cricket writing. Jatin has worked with some of the top cricket websites in India and he has been heading The Cricket Lounge's editorial wing from past one and a half years.

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