Top Pakistan, India cricket officials break the ice in Durban talks

By Abdul Mohi Shah
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July 12, 2023

ISLAMABAD: Officials of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) held two rounds of talks in Durban (South Africa) Tuesday on the sidelines of ICC Executives meeting. The officials agreed to hold further talks to resume bilateral cricketing ties. Talking to The News from Durban, PCB Management Committee Chairman Zaka Ashraf confirmed his two meetings with Indian officials within a day. “First it was three on three meeting with all leading officials present from both countries, who engaged in group meetings. Later, it was one on one meeting. I discussed different options to resume cricketing ties with Jay Shah, who was also positive and accepted my invitation to tour Pakistan during or before the start of the Asia Cup.”

“He also invited me to take a trip to India during the World Cup, which I accepted. I told him that the Pakistani nation always respected their guests and welcomed them,” said Ashraf.

Zaka Ashraf said that both sets of meetings were fruitful as cricketing officials of both countries heard each other’s points of view. The best thing is that both the cricketing boards have agreed to improve ties through future talks, added Ashraf. Following years of break, such negotiations could well be the beginning of the renewal of cricket between the two countries.