Pakistan cricket can survive without India: Shaharyar Khan
Pakistan cricket can survive without India, the country’s cricket board chairman Shaharyar Khan said during an interview with an Indian news channel.
When asked what would happen if a Pakistan-India series did not take place, Shaharyar Khan replied: “all options are open then”.
The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman said 'let the reply come' from India regarding the series. “Even if
By TICKER
October 01, 2015
Pakistan cricket can survive without India, the country’s cricket board chairman Shaharyar Khan said during an interview with an Indian news channel.
When asked what would happen if a Pakistan-India series did not take place, Shaharyar Khan replied: “all options are open then”.
The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman said 'let the reply come' from India regarding the series. “Even if India doesn’t come we will survive. No doubt,” Khan said.
Khan added that cricket is a bridge of peace.
When asked what would happen if a Pakistan-India series did not take place, Shaharyar Khan replied: “all options are open then”.
The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman said 'let the reply come' from India regarding the series. “Even if India doesn’t come we will survive. No doubt,” Khan said.
Khan added that cricket is a bridge of peace.
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