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"Feeling Incredibly Safe In Pakistan": Australia's Steve Smith Ahead of 1st Test
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Australia batter Steve Smith on Tuesday said that the players "feel safe" in Pakistan despite his teammate Ashton Agar receiving an online threat after landing in the sub-continent nation
Australia batter Steve Smith on Tuesday said that the players "feel safe" in Pakistan despite his teammate Ashton Agar receiving an online threat after landing in the sub-continent nation. The death threat, sent to the Agar's partner on social media, was immediately reported to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Cricket Australia (CA). The officials, however, dismissed the threat as it was generated from an unverified source. "There are extensive security plans in place for this type of social media activity, which, in this case, is not considered a risk," CA had said in an official statement.
Smith, during a press conference ahead of the first Test in Rawalpindi, has stated that the Australian players are "excited" to finally play in Pakistan.
"We're aware of social media and the unfortunate events that can occurs on platforms. We've got a lot of people here working with us, we trust our security and everyone involved, we are feeling incredibly safe here in Pakistan and we'll be guided by our security and people we trust around us," Smith was quoted as saying by foxsports.com.au.
Smith, who was due to hit the nets on Tuesday, had suffered a concussion setback after knocking his head on the ground while fielding during a T20 clash against Sri Lanka at the SCG.
Despite saying that he is in the right frame of mind, it is not known whether Smith will play the first Test in Rawalpindi, which starts on March 4.