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Sanath Jayasuriya Optimistic About Revival of Cricket in Pakistan

Former Sri Lankan captain Sanath Jayasuriya expressed optimism Friday that more worldwide cricket matches would be held in Pakistan and said the security situation was improving in the country.

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He met with students of the school and appreciated the sacrifices of the martyrs. The 46-year-old, former left-handed batsman is nowadays on a visit to Pakistan.

A few days back, Jayasuriya was also found enjoying the scenery in “Murree” and “Nathiagali”. He said that life in Pakistan was quite normal and there was nothing to worry about now.

Reportedly, Sanath Jayasuriya acknowledged that once the Zimbabwe number just recently, more worldwide cycling will go well with will be played in Pakistan and said the safety crisis was also bettering in the nation and he argues Pakistan is now a healthier position. People here are loving and caring.

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Jayasuriya, who played 110 Tests and 445 one-day internationals in an illustrious career that ended four years ago, said he believes Pakistan is now a safer place. The southpaw was in Pakistan for his stint because the cricket analyst for PTV through the current Pakistan vs Sri Lanka cricket collection.

Sri Lankan great hopeful for cricket revival in Pakistan