Lahore: Pakistan Test skipper Azhar Ali has backed the idea of playing cricket behind closed doors whenever it is safe to do so.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, all sporting action have come to a halt. Pakistan were slated to play Bangladesh in a Test match, but it had to be postponed due to COVID-19.
"If, hopefully in the near future cricket is possible and the health of people is not compromised, I'm sure every cricketer will say we should get cricket back on, even if it is behind closed doors," a South African sports website quoted Ali as saying.
"There is no sport on TV right now that people can watch. They will be happy to get sport back on TV. People's health is more important, but if we can get sport going without imperilling that, I'd support it," he added.
Ali has also given his suggestion that ICC should look to extend World Test Championship beyond the scheduled end of 2022 to fit in all the matches.