Fusion
Global Moderator
I’ll concede that countries can’t start on equal footing when it comes to security. Obviously Pakistan is more dangerous than say England in terms of perceived threats. However, it would also be unfair and the height of impracticality to demand “guaranteed security” from Pakistan. No country can give such a guarantee for any individual or group. All you can expect is that proper measures are taken in order to deal with the perceived threat. IMO, Pakistan has taken those measures. The overwhelming majority of the cricket boards agree with that as well. If individual players disagree with their own boards or the governing body’s decision, then they have the right to pull-out without any penalties. I think that the ICC have arrived at the best possible compromise with that decision.It can't be guaranteed anywhere, but it's also naive to attempt to start all countries off on equal footing when it comes to any perceived threat. Talking about this as if there's a starting point for all teams from which they should consider any threat in exactly the same way makes no sense. What South Africa does is their business, same goes for NZ, India, Australia, Sri Lanka and so on.