In a move that could reshape the future of bilateral cricket between two fierce rivals, a Cricket Australia delegation has arrived in Lahore to conduct a comprehensive security assessment ahead of the planned T20I and ODI series against Pakistan in early 2026.
The visit—described by insiders as “sensitive but optimistic”—marks the latest chapter in a long and often strained history between the teams. Australia last played a full bilateral series in Pakistan in 1998, and since then, security concerns have kept them away, even as other nations like England, New Zealand, and the West Indies have returned .
Now, with Pakistan pushing hard to normalize international cricket on home soil, all eyes are on this delegation’s verdict. Will their report give the green light to Australia’s historic comeback?
This isn’t just another venue inspection. The presence of a Cricket Australia delegation in Lahore signals that CA is seriously considering a return—something fans in both countries have long demanded.
Australia’s participation would not only boost Pakistan’s credibility as a safe host but also strengthen the ICC’s push for full bilateral calendars. With the 2027 ODI World Cup qualifiers looming, high-profile series like this carry diplomatic weight beyond sport.
The team includes a carefully balanced mix of stakeholders to ensure both technical and human perspectives are covered:
This tripartite structure mirrors the approach used before Australia’s 2022 tours to Pakistan (which were ultimately moved to the UAE) and their 2023 visits to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh .
Over the next several days, the delegation will conduct on-ground evaluations of:
They’ll also hold closed-door meetings with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Lahore police chief, and federal security agencies .
As per the Future Tours Programme (FTP), Australia is slated to play:
However, PCB sources confirm that if Lahore fails to meet CA’s benchmarks, the ODIs may be moved to Rawalpindi, which hosted Australia’s last limited-overs matches on Pakistani soil during the 2022 “neutral venue” series .
Australia hasn’t played a full bilateral series in Pakistan since 1998. Key moments include:
A full return with crowds would symbolize a massive leap forward for Pakistan’s cricket diplomacy.
Since 2019, several teams have successfully toured Pakistan:
Each team conducted its own security review—but notably, none included player union reps as prominently as Australia does through the ACA [[INTERNAL_LINK:england-tour-pakistan-security]]
The inclusion of an ACA representative is critical. Australian players have historically been cautious about touring Pakistan due to perceived risks.
However, recent statements from captain Pat Cummins and coach Andrew McDonald suggest openness—if security is guaranteed. “We trust the process,” Cummins said last month. “If CA says it’s safe, we’ll go.”
The ACA’s blessing could be the final seal on the tour’s approval.
The delegation is expected to submit a confidential report to Cricket Australia’s Board by mid-December 2025. A final decision on the tour is likely by early January 2026—just weeks before the T20Is are scheduled to begin.
If approved, Cricket Australia will issue formal travel advisories, begin logistical planning, and potentially hold pre-departure briefings with players and families.
The Cricket Australia delegation’s visit is more than an inspection—it’s a referendum on Pakistan’s ability to host elite cricket safely and sustainably. A green light would not only bring back one of the game’s great rivalries but also signal to the world that Pakistan is truly “open for cricket.”
For now, Lahore holds its breath. The streets may be buzzing with anticipation—but the final call rests in a boardroom thousands of kilometers away.
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