New Zealand 'compensates' Pakistan Cricket Board for sudden cancelation of last year's tour: reports
The black caps chose to go back home a little while before the very first ODI in Rawalpindi on September 17, 2021

New Zealand Cricket Board has reportedly compensated Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for suddenly cancelling Pkaistani tour in September 2021.
According to reports, PCB would significantly benefit from New Zealand’s impending 10-game white-ball visit to Pakistan, but the payment has not been revealed as of yet
PCB will formalize tour to New Zealand after negotiating on dates with England, as in October this year, they are planning to visit Pakistan for seven T20Is.
The black caps chose to go back home a little while before the very first ODI in Rawalpindi on September 17, 2021.
Per to PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja, they will demand refund from New Zealand. England has also decided not to bring teams to Pakistan, including both men’s and women’s.
New Zealand has recompensed the consumers for their financial damage and crisis in the places such as hotel bookings, security, marketing, and television, among others.
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