Blood for blood… PCB received a letter of threat, what will happen to New Zealand T20?

New Delhi. The shadow of terror surrounds the match between Pakistan and New Zealand in Lahore. Terrorist group Islamic State has released a poster threatening to attack an upcoming cricket match. Currently, a series of T20 matches between New Zealand and the home team is going on in Pakistan for the past one week and so far these matches have been held in Rawalpindi. The upcoming matches will be held on April 25 and 27 in Lahore.

Meanwhile, the Islamic State Pakistan Province, an organization linked to the terrorist organization Islamic State, has suddenly issued a threatening poster. This post reads: Blood for Blood. The poster issued by the terrorist organization shows the date of Pakistan vs New Zealand match. 25th and 27th of April are marked with red lines on these dates. The poster clearly states that Mohidin Pakistan should target these disbelieving crusader sports fans.

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Remember, earlier too, the cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand was postponed in 2021 when the New Zealand government received reports of threats to the New Zealand team and did not postpone it even after the New Zealand team reached Pakistan. Returned without playing a match. This time, before the arrival of the New Zealand team, a New Zealand delegation visited Pakistan and got information about the security of those hotels and match venues.

Earlier, the Sri Lankan cricket team was also attacked by terrorists in Pakistan. Currently, the security of the New Zealand cricket team and the stadium where the match will be played are being increased following the threat posters issued by the terrorist organization.

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