Sri Lankan Team Likely to Return Home Mid-Tour After Islamabad BlastSri Lankan Team Likely to Return Home Mid-Tour After Islamabad Blast

A suicide bombing in Islamabad has led to a major disruption of Sri Lanka’s tour of Pakistan. Sixteen members of the Sri Lankan team have opted to return home, and the second ODI scheduled for tomorrow has been canceled.

Sri Lanka Cricket is preparing to dispatch a replacement contingent to keep the series alive. Both boards are engaged in urgent discussions to salvage the tour schedule. Officials say attempts are being made to reassure players and stabilize the situation.

PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi is expected to meet the Sri Lankan squad to address security concerns and encourage completion of the remaining fixtures. Sri Lanka Cricket has indicated it remains committed to continuing the tour, subject to safety assessments and player availability.

The security of the Sri Lankan team and around the Rawalpindi stadium had been tightened after the Islamabad suicide blast rocked the nation. With as many as 11 dead and multiple injuries, the bombing sent shockwaves around the country.

Further updates on the revised itinerary and the composition of any replacement squad are expected following the high‑level meetings.

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