On Thursday, Test skipper Pat Cummins affirmed most players were OK with the series going ahead.Australia's first visit to Pakistan beginning around 1998 has gotten a last all-unmistakable. The visit, which contains three Tests, three ODIs and a T20I, has been on the cards since November 2021. The two sheets have been gaining consistent headway towards the series going on, and presently after a last pre-trip security instructions Cricket Australia has given its full support.

"I might want to thank the PCB and both the Pakistan and Australian Governments for guaranteeing the visit will continue without precedent for 24 years," CA CEO Nick Hockley said. "This is a noteworthy event and significant for the worldwide development and strength of the game."I might likewise want to thank the Australian Cricketers' Association and the players, mentors, support groups, staff and security specialists for their joint effort in the making arrangements for the visit. We are anticipating an interesting series between two elite groups."

On Thursday, Test skipper Pat Cummins affirmed most players were OK with the visit going on, while understanding and tolerating a couple may not make the outing.

"I think we'll draw near to an original capacity crew," Cummins said. "There is still a smidgen of work to do. We have gotten a ton of data and it has been extraordinary. All the pre-visit security and biosecurity work has been done and it's been awesome."

Australia are relied upon to name their crew ahead of schedule one week from now. It will be their first abroad Test series since the 2019 Ashes. With matches happening until April 5, a portion of their players may not be accessible for the initial not many days of the IPL because of start on March 27.