Karachi- Left dismayed by the terror strike in Peshawar which left 132 children dead, Pakistan's cricket team is planning to visit the attacked Army school.
Shahid Afridi, who is leading the national team in the ODI series against New Zealand, wants to visit the school with the team.
"Cricket is a passion in Pakistan. The students must have been avid fans of the team," said Javed Afridi, CEO of the company sponsoring the ongoing series in the United Arab Emirates.
Militants killed 132 children in an incident which sent shockwaves and caused outrage across the world. The Pakistan Cricket Board already came under criticism for not postponing the fourth one-day international one day after the Peshawar incident.