Lahore, May 18: Pakistan limited-overs captain Babar Azam on Monday said no one understands better than them how it is to play in front of empty stands having gone through a similar experience while playing almost all their 'home' matches in the three cricket centres in the United Arab Emirates in the last 10 years.
Test cricket returned to Pakistan last year in December, almost 11 years since the Lahore terror attack on the Sri Lanka cricket team's coach and security convoy killed six policemen and two civilians, while leaving the reserve umpire and seven Sri Lanka players wounded.
Before that, there have been 12 T20 internationals and six ODIs split between Karachi and Lahore but mostly the team had to adopt Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi as their 'home'.