Pulling out of Pakistan tour was disappointing for everyone involved, says Martin Guptill
Soon after the New Zealand cut short their stay in Pakistan, the country’s minister for information and broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry, said that a threatening email about Guptill’s life had been sent to his wife, broadcaster Laura McGoldrick, before the start of the tour. Guptill said he hopes there is cricket in Pakistan soon. (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSNew Zealand called off the tour just minutes before the start of the first matchGuptill said that the threat his wife received was sent to the “proper authorities”Guptill is expecting a tough fight against Pakistan in the T20 World CupNew Zealand batsman Martin Guptill said that the team’s pull-out from their tour of Pakistan was disappointing. New Zealand had called off the tour just minutes before the start of the first match citing a security threat.
England cancelled their scheduled tour of the country a few days after New Zealand left.”I guess it was disappointing for everyone involved. We were all looking forward to playing some cricket and getting a bit of game-time before the World Cup and that wasn’t to be,” Guptill said during a virtual media interaction. “I know Pakistan are really looking forward to having some cricket back in their home country. We’re all hoping that there’s going to be cricket there again soon.”Soon after the New Zealand cut short their stay in Pakistan, the country’s minister for information and broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry, said that a threatening email about Guptill’s life had been sent to his wife, broadcaster Laura McGoldrick, before the start of the tour.”It never is (good for family to receive threats). We sent it to the right people to sort of deal with it. Obviously, nothing came of it. It is what it is, and we just had to go through the right channels to get it dealt with properly,” he said.”Laura never actually told me what the email said, so I had no idea what was going on. As I said, we sent it to the proper authorities to get it sorted,” said Guptill.Click here for our site’s complete coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.
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