RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shaharyar M Khan has saidthe PCB would seek a final “yes or no” from India regarding a full bilateral series in December. The PCB is to host India for Test, One-day International and Twenty20 International series in the United Arab Emirates in December but theBCCI
said.
Pakistan and India have not played a full bilateral Test series since
2007. Pakistan toured India in 2012-13 to play three ODIs and two T20 Internationals.
According to an MoU signed between the two neighbours, Pakistan and
India are supposed to play six series between 2015 and 2023.
The PCB chief was hopeful that international teams would come and play in Pakistan in the near future.
He said he was recently in London and invited all the teams which have qualified for the World T20.
The World Twenty20 will be played in India next year. “I have had talks with Holland, Scotland, Ireland, Hong Kong and Oman and there is chance of them visiting Pakistan. They have to play the tournament in India. I told them the conditions in Pakistan and India are similar, so come and practice in Pakistan,” he said.
He said there was also a chance of an international team coming to
Pakistan. “Nothing has been finalised yet. Call it a Commonwealth team or an international team but that’s in September next year.”
Responding to a question regarding Shahid Afridi’s unimpressive performance in the National T20 Cup, Shaharyar said: “We are hopeful that he will perform. He hasn’t performed well in this championship, but Shahid Afridi is capable of enormous success. He can win you an almost lost match.
“We want to fully support him till the World T20. Afridi is there, very much there and we will support him.”