Pakistan vs Australia: Steve Smith says players feel ‘incredibly safe’ despite Ashton Agar threat | Cricket News
Steve Smith on the security risk of touring Pakistan: “We’ve got a lot of people working here with us, we trust our security and we’re feeling incredibly safe”; Test series begins on Friday, live on Sky Sports
Last Updated: 01/03/22 10:08am

Steve Smith is expected to return to action for Australia in their Test series against Pakistan
Australia batsman Steve Smith said the players felt “incredibly safe” on their first tour of Pakistan in nearly 25 years, despite spinner Ashton Agar receiving a death threat via social media just days before the start of the first Test.
Agar was warned against travelling to Pakistan, though the threat was dismissed following an investigation by the boards of Pakistan and Australia and government security agencies.
Cricket Australia said extensive security plans were in place for such social media activity and that the threat was “not considered a risk”, while Smith said the team trusted the security arrangements in place.

Steve Smith, left, was seen practicing on Tuesday ahead of the opening Test
“We’re aware of social media and the unfortunate events that can occur on platforms,” Smith told reporters ahead of the first Test, which starts on Friday in Rawalpindi and is live on Sky Sports Cricket. “We’ve got a lot of people working here with us, we trust our security and we’re feeling incredibly safe in Pakistan.”
International sides have recently started touring Pakistan again but in September New Zealand returned home after abruptly abandoning a tour, minutes before the opening game, following a government security alert.


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England followed suit three days later, withdrawing their men’s and women’s teams from a tour in October citing the “mental and physical well-being” of players, although Smith said that he was relishing the challenge of playing in Pakistan.
“It’s great to be back here and playing cricket,” Smith added. “It’s the first time a lot of us have been here and we’re excited. We know how passionate Pakistanis are about cricket.”
Smith sustained a concussion in a match against Sri Lanka in Sydney last month, slamming his head to the ground after falling over the boundary rope but the 32-year-old said he had progressed well.
“It’s the first session back for me facing fast bowling. I’m recovering from the concussion and I’ve faced some side-arm and spinners,” Smith said. “The head has progressed really well the last few days.
“I’m feeling in a good space, done a lot of stuff where I’ve got my heart rate up to a good amount and brought it down … all part of the protocols of getting back to playing.”
Watch Australia’s tour of Pakistan live on Sky Sports. Live coverage of the opening Test begins on Friday from 5am live on Sky Sports Mix.
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