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ECB cancels Abu Dhabi match amid rising security concerns

Published on: March 1, 2026 4:07 PM

The England and Wales Cricket Board cancelled the scheduled one-day match between Pakistan Shaheens and England Lions in Abu Dhabi due to rising security concerns in the Middle East. Officials contacted the British government to assess the situation before finalizing the decision. After reviewing updated risk reports, organizers prioritized player and staff safety. Consequently, the fixture was officially called off.

In its statement, the ECB emphasized that the safety of players, coaches, and officials remains its top priority under all circumstances. It stated that no risks can be taken amid the current regional tensions. Furthermore, authorities said they continuously monitor developments before confirming international travel plans. Therefore, event organizers acted swiftly to avoid potential safety issues.

Read more : Deadly airport strikes disrupt Dubai, Abu Dhabi operations

The decision followed reports of security incidents in parts of the United Arab Emirates, including concerns linked to recent tensions in the region. As a precaution, the England women’s cricket training camp in Abu Dhabi was also postponed. Organizers evaluated possible threats before suspending activities to ensure team security. Meanwhile, coordination between cricket authorities and government agencies continued throughout the review process.

Read more : UAE issues emergency alert after missile attacks on cities

Despite the cancellation, the England T20 squad will proceed with its scheduled departure to India for the semi-final of the ongoing Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Officials confirmed that this travel plan remains unchanged after separate security assessments. Tournament organizers have maintained communication with participating teams to address safety requirements. As a result, preparations for the global event continue under close monitoring.

The cancellation highlights how regional instability can affect international sporting events and travel arrangements. Cricket boards are now reassessing upcoming fixtures to ensure comprehensive risk management. In addition, authorities may adjust future schedules depending on security updates. Ultimately, organizers aim to balance competitive commitments with the highest standards of safety for all participants.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Abu Dhabi match, Cricket security concerns, ECB cancellation, England Lions, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Pakistan Shaheens

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