Sri Lanka 's tour of Pakistan has ended in the middle due to political protests in Islamabad. The team is leaving without playing all its matches against Pakistan Shaheens. The PCB confirmed the development. The remaining two matches have been cancelled after a discussion of the matter with Sri Lanka Cricket. The two games were scheduled to be played in Rawalpindi on Wednesday and Friday. Pakistan Shaheen won the series opener by 108 runs in Islamabad. According to the PCB, the two cricketing bodies will meet to firm up on new dates for the remaining two matches to be played. Also Read | Match-Fixing? Dasun Shanaka Concedes 30-run in Just 3 Balls with 4 No-balls in Abu Dhabi T10 League Imran Khan, the ex-captain of the Pakistan cricket team, is in prison. His political party, Tehreek-e-Insaaf, began the Islamabad protests on Sunday. The protesters were trying to march toward the city center. There are reports of violence, and the chairman PCB, Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the Interior Minister, said the army is restoring law and order. Here is what a PCB statement said "The Pakistan Cricket Board, in consultation with Sri Lanka Cricket, has postponed the last two 50-over matches of the Pakistan Shaheens-Sri Lanka A series due to a political activity in the federal capital," "The last two matches were scheduled for Wednesday and Friday at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Both boards will collaborate to finalise new dates to complete the series."