Rawalpindi: The New Zealand cricket team on Friday abandoned its ongoing tour of Pakistan before the start of the first ODI here, citing a security threat, which the host board asserted did not exist.
The trouble began when the first ODI of the white ball series could not begin on time at the Rawalpindi stadium on Friday with both teams remaining in their hotel rooms.
New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White then issued a statement to say that it was simply not possible to continue with the tour given the advice he was receiving.
"I understand this will be a blow for the PCB, who have been wonderful hosts, but player safety is paramount and we believe this is the only responsible option," he stated in a press release.
New Zealand Cricket Players Association chief executive Heath Mills echoed White's sentiments.
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"The players are in good hands; they're safe and everyone's acting in their best interests," Mills said.
NZC said it will not comment on the details of the security threat nor the updated arrangements for the departing squad.