PCB claims online threat sent to partner of Australian player Agar was not credible Cricket News – Times of India

Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has claimed that the visiting Australian cricketer’s partner was threatened Ashton Agar On social media but after investigation it was found not to be “credible”.
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“The PCB is aware of a social media post, the nature and content of which has been investigated by PCB, CA and joint government security agencies,” the board said in a statement.
“There are comprehensive protection plans for this type of social media activity, which is not considered a risk in this case. There will be no further comment at this time,” he said.
A message was sent on social media to Agar’s partner Madeleine, which was immediately reported to Cricket Australia and the PCB.
“The security of the Australian team also investigated the matter and did not consider it a credible threat,” the source said.
When New Zealand toured Pakistan last September, the team was threatened on social media.
Finally, black caps left the tour without them playing white ball chain On the advice of his government which said there was a direct security threat to the visiting side.
Pakistan has hosted only six Test matches since 2009 for security reasons after the Sri Lankan team was attacked by terrorists in Lahore in March 2009.