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Pakistan Shaheens, England Lions 50-over match called off in Abu Dhabi

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Abu Dhabi, 1 March 2026: The second Twenty20 match between Pakistan’s Shaheen contingent and England’s Lions is officially off. Decision came after ECB advised regarding heightened tensions in Abu Dhabi. No practice session will be held as well; players have been instructed to remain indoors.

The safety of all participants is topmost priority. continues constant communication with team management, focusing on the welfare of its squad above any other considerations. The board maintains close vigilance over evolving security conditions and liaises regularly with ECB for a comprehensive outlook.

Once Middle East airspace reopens, the Pakistan Cricket Board will decide whether to bring back Shaheen’s contingent or proceed with the series, taking prevailing security scenarios into account.

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