Possibility of Pakistan-India series back on the cards
DUBAI: The Pakistan-India cricket series may be back on the cards again after Giles Clark the President of the English Cricket Board has put his efforts behind making it possible.
It is expected the chairmen of the PCB and the BCCI are expected to meet tomorrow in Dubai where it could be decided that the series will be played in
By GEO URDU
November 21, 2015
DUBAI: The Pakistan-India cricket series may be back on the cards again after Giles Clark the President of the English Cricket Board has put his efforts behind making it possible.
It is expected the chairmen of the PCB and the BCCI are expected to meet tomorrow in Dubai where it could be decided that the series will be played in Bangladesh or Sri Lanka.
Pakistan had earlier been firm that the series should be played in Pakistan or at a neutral venue in the UAE, however India remains unshaken on its stance that the series cannot be played in the UAE.
The BCCI had invited Pakistan to play the matches on their grounds but the PCB insists the series should be held in UAE, under the Memorandum of Understanding signed last year.
The PCB chairman said, "We always wanted this series to happen right from the start, If India is not accepting what they have signed in the MoU then if doesn't happen then so be it."
It is expected the chairmen of the PCB and the BCCI are expected to meet tomorrow in Dubai where it could be decided that the series will be played in Bangladesh or Sri Lanka.
Pakistan had earlier been firm that the series should be played in Pakistan or at a neutral venue in the UAE, however India remains unshaken on its stance that the series cannot be played in the UAE.
The BCCI had invited Pakistan to play the matches on their grounds but the PCB insists the series should be held in UAE, under the Memorandum of Understanding signed last year.
The PCB chairman said, "We always wanted this series to happen right from the start, If India is not accepting what they have signed in the MoU then if doesn't happen then so be it."
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