Don't run behind India Afridi tells Pakistan
Pakistan's Twenty20 captain and popular all-rounder Shahid Afridi
urged authorities not to chase after sporting arch-rival India to play a
cricket series against his country, saying his team can play against
other sides.
Earlier this month the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wrote a letter to
the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) seeking confirmation as
to whether or not India would play a proposed two Tests, five one-day
and two Twenty20 matches in the United Arab Emirates in December and
January.
But India has so far not replied.
"I can't understand why we are running after India," Afridi told the
media during a training camp. "There are other bigger teams who we can
play because we have invited India many times and if they don't want to
play we are still happy."
The proposed series in the United Arab Emirates was agreed in a
Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two boards last year, but
is still pending clearance from New Delhi.
Pakistan paid a short visit to India to play two Twenty20 and three
one-day internationals in December 2012 but that failed to revive the
bilateral series.
"The way Pakistan welcomed India was never seen before," said Afridi
of the 2004 visit by India -- their first tour in the neighbouring
country for 15 years.
"People of both the countries want to watch Indo-Pak contests because
it's a series bigger than the Ashes (played between Australia and
England)."
Afridi said he did not know what the Indian government's decision
will be.
"Pakistan always supported India in difficult times but I don't know
what will be the Indian government's decision and the series depends on
their decision," said Afridi.
(AFP) |