Pakistani army commandos drive through the main gate of a naval aviation base following an attack by militants in Karachi, Pakistan, Monday, May 23, 2011. -Photo by AP

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's cricket officials Monday reacted cautiously to an invitation to tour Pakistan, just two years after players were targeted in a deadly militant ambush in Lahore.

The fresh wave of terrorism that hit Karachi on May 23 is likely to put another question mark on the prospect of the tour materialising.

The Pakistan Cricket Board announced at the weekend that they had invited Sri Lanka to play three Tests, five one-day internationals and one Twenty20 game in a series proposed for October.

Sri Lanka officials said they would need security clearance before accepting the invitation, as well as discussions with the government and the International Cricket Council (ICC).

They offered to host a tournament in Sri Lanka instead.

“We are awaiting clearance from the authorities before we can accept an invitation,” Sri Lanka Cricket secretary Nishantha Ranatunga told AFP.

“We have in turn offered to host a tournament in Sri Lanka,” he added.

“Until everybody agrees (to tour Pakistan) it is very difficult to send our team. Everybody should understand the worst affected will be the players and their families,” Ranatunga told AP.

Seven Sri Lankan players and their assistant coach were wounded when gunmen opened fire on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in 2009. Eight Pakistanis were also killed in the attack.

Even before the Lahore attacks, Pakistan was a no-go area for many teams because of security fears.

The ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat earlier this month said no team was willing to tour Pakistan at the moment because of its security situation.

Pakistan have been forced to play their “home” series in the United Arab Emirates, England and New Zealand.

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