The schedule of one day international series between two arch rivals India and Pakistan will be decided in June by the cricket boards of both countries.
This was revealed by Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ejaz Butt while talking to media. “We have got positive signals from across the border, which is a good sign for Indo-Pak cricket,” Butt said.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani had revealed that the cricket ties between the two countries will resume shortly. Indian foreign secretary Nirupama Rao also said that India is ready to send his cricket team to Pakistan despite of poor law and order situation in the country.
She commented in her interview on television that, ““In such situations, India was looking at promoting cricketing contacts with Pakistan. We are definitely open. Of course, this has to be discussed between the cricketing fraternities on both sides and taken forward.”
Ejaz Butt also revealed that “Prime Minister has directed that the series shouldn’t be played in any neutral venue and Indian team will visit Pakistan for the series.”
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