LAHORE: The president of West Indies Cricket Board David Cameroon has announced that the Caribbean side will visit Pakistan in November.
He gave this assurance of the tour during a news conference along with Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board, Najam Sethi on Friday night at the Gadaffi stadium here.
He said, "I am confident that our team will play three T20 international during its tour to Pakistan and the most difficult task is to convince the players to undertake the visit."
“The positive report of the ICC security company which would be reviewing security arrangements in Pakistan West Indies team would visit Pakistan, he added.
He said two players of the West Indies, Samuel Badree and Darren Sammy were the part of the World XI which played a three-math T20 series here in Lahore and he was also in Lahore and would try to persuade the team members to visit Pakistan.
"I am feeling myself safe here without any security issue but the players will be waiting and relying on the reports of the security company and the ICC", David Cameroom said.
He said Darren Sammy had visited Pakistan twice and their security teams had witnessed security arrangements in the PSL final and now in the world XI tour and security was very good in Pakistan which was an ideal host country and in the given circumstances he was sure that his team would visit the country in November.