Yorkshire's historic match in Pakistan against Lahore Qalanders is CALLED OFF after club cites Covid-19 protocols as decisive factor, whilst new chief Darren Gough struggles to find permanent staff Yorkshire's upcoming match against Lahore Qalanders in Pakistan is called off The club has referenced Covid-19 protocols as the deciding factor for cancelling Contest was arranged following agreement to sign Pakistan bowler Haris Rauf Five temporary coaches were hired yet none have applied for permanent jobs Managing director Darren Gough now faces task of finding full-time staff
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Yorkshire’s historic match in Pakistan to promote their new tie-up with Lahore Qalandars has been called off.
The club has cited Covid-19 protocols as the decisive factor in the four-day venture - including Sunday’s friendly at the Gaddafi Stadium - being cancelled.
The contest was arranged when the player exchange agreement between the clubs - which sees Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf move to Headingley this coming summer as an overseas player - was struck before Christmas.