New Delhi, Feb 10: No one really thought that India's tour of Pakistan, its first in 14 years, was going to be completely smooth. But it seems to have run into rough weather from the word get-set. Sachin Tendulkar is said to be under tremendous pressure from his family to pull out of the tour because of security concerns, according to toplevel sources at the Centre. Captain Sourav Ganguly is also believed to be facing opposition at home, for the same reason: safety. Anil Kumble could be yet another reluctant starter. What has heightened security concerns around Sourav and Sachin are as-yet-unconfirmed reports that the two are on the hitlist of the jehadis. That the safety of the players is causing concern is evident from the fact that, on the three-member Board of Cricket team that has just landed in Pakistan, is the Intelligence Bureau (IB)'s joint director for VIP security, Yashovardhan Azad.