Clare Connor, the ECB’s managing director of women’s cricket, told ESPNcricinfo: “It’s hugely sad. We’ve had lots of meetings over the last few days, with everything that has been going on in that part of the world, and it’s desperately sad for Pakistan cricket and for the fans in that part of the world who are desperate to support their players and see live cricket in their country.”It’s very disappointing – our players were excited about the prospect of a historic tour for England women to Pakistan and to take international women’s cricket to that part of the world would have been something they were very much looking forward to and would have been proud of, but it’s not to be.”Our players have done amazingly well in testing circumstances – not to over-egg the difficulties of being an international cricketer, but the women have been in these bubbles or safe-living team environments since June when India arrived, through that series, the Hundred and now the series against [New Zealand]. Those are new challenges which most of them have coped really admirably with.”The Pakistan T20Is are the latest in a number of England men’s fixtures to be postponed, following the white-ball tour of Bangladesh and the fifth Test against India. The cancellation ensures that any England players whose teams qualify will be available to play in the final stages of the IPL and also extends the rest period in the schedule for the multi-format players who will appear in both the T20 World Cup and the Ashes.

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