Pakistan asks ICC chief to convince India for UAE series
LAHORE: In yet another attempt to get the Board of Control of Cricket
in India (BCCI) to resume the bilateral series against Pakistan in the
UAE during the month of December, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Chairman Shaharyar M Khan held a meeting with ICC president Zaheer Abbas
here on Friday.
He asked Abbas to help persuade the Indian authorities for the
important series during the legendary batsman's tour of India that
commenced on Saturday.

Pakistan cricket chief, Shaharyar Khan |
The PCB chairman, while speaking to Dawn, confirmed that the ICC
president Zaheer visited the Gaddafi Stadium on Friday and held a
detailed meeting with him in which the prime focus was on efforts which
could be made to make the Pakistan-India series a possibility.
"Yes, I told Zaheer that as ICC president he can use his influence to
make the series happen as it is vital to promote the game of cricket
between the two countries," Shaharyar said.
"I am hopeful that Zaheer's role will be very effective in ensuring
the two neighboring countries resume the bilateral series."
During Shaharyar's last tenure as the PCB chairman from 2003 to 2006,
a number of Indo-Pak cricket series were played. However, after
Shaharyar's departure, none of the PCB chiefs including Dr. Nasim Ashraf,
Ijaz Butt, Zaka Ashraf and Najam Sethi could succeed in the resumption
of the bilateral cricket ties between the two countries.
In Zaka's tenure, though, Pakistan visited India for a three-match
One-day International series and two T20 matches in 2013, no Test
matches were played.
Meanwhile, in an important development, ICC's Chief Executive Dave
Richardson issued a statement on Thursday where he accepted the
importance of the Indo-Pak series giving the PCB a fresh hope that the
series in the UAE could finally go ahead which, perhaps, prompted
Shaharyar to hold the Friday meeting with Zaheer.
Richardson said in an interview to an Indian newspaper: "Once safety
and security issues are addressed, and both parties (India-Pakistan) are
satisfied, it will undoubtedly give Test cricket a fillip to see the
India-Pakistan series revived."
"This is, indeed, one of sport's great rivalries and an iconic series
which would generate an enormous amount of publicity for the game, not
just in the two countries but across the world."
The series against India is of prime importance for the PCB as it
could generate huge revenues up to around US$ 50 million. However, the
Indian government has not instructed the BCCI to resume bilateral sports
activities with Pakistan as yet, neither in cricket nor in hockey,
mainly due to the strained political relations between the two
countries. |