Manager Alvin Kallicharran and captain Sanath Jayasuriya stayed back in the city after the other members of the International World XI left for their respective destinations late on Sunday night after the second match.
"I don't see any problems in Karachi and I am enjoying my stay here. I am here till tomorrow," Kallicharran, the former West Indian batsman, said.
Kallicharran has also been invited to visit some cricket academies before he leaves for home.
Jayasuriya, who left for Sri Lanka late last night, spent most of his time shopping and sightseeing in the Clifton seaside area yesterday.
He spent nearly two hours shopping in one of the newly built malls at Clifton beach and later told a television channel that he was impressed by the mall.
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"I was stunned to see the mall. It is huge and is comparable to ones around the world," said Jayasuriya.
The former Sri Lankan captain, who filled nearly ten suitcases as he went on a shopping spree on the last day of a hectic four-day tour, said it was time international cricket returned to Pakistan.
"I really feel for the Pakistani people because I have played lot of cricket in this country and I know how passionate they are about the sport," Jayasuriya said.
"I hope that with these two matches and our coming here other teams will also review their policy of playing in Pakistan because clearly it is important for international teams to be playing in Pakistan," he added. (MORE)