Newly-appointed PCB Chairman
Ramiz Raja expressed his disappointment on
Twitter and said that "New Zealand will hear us at
ICC". Former Pakistan fast bowler
Shoaib Akhtar also reacted on New Zealand's decision to pull out of the series and said "New Zealand just killed Pakistan cricket". Pakistan's team captain
Babar Azam also took to Twitter to express his displeasure over the cancellation of the series, saying he was "extremely disappointed" and stated that he has the full trust in Pakistan's security agencies. The New Zealand cricket board chief executive
David White said in a statement that they had no choice but to call off the tour of Pakistan. White later said that "there was no way we could stay in the country" following the advice they were given, but also thanked the PCB for their professionalism. Former New Zealand all-rounder
Grant Elliott also reacted to the news and said, "Sad news for players and fans". On 20 September 2021, the
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced that both their
men's and
women's tours to the country in October 2021 had been cancelled, citing issues around wellbeing and concerns of travelling to the region.
Australia, which are also
scheduled to tour Pakistan in 2022, said that said they are monitoring the situation and will "talk with the relevant authorities once more information becomes known." ==Squads==