New Delhi: Indian Cricket team is not likely to visit Pakistan in the near future, said Rajiv Shukla, Vice President of Indian cricket board.
He was commenting on media reports claiming the prime ministers of the two countries had agreed to resume bilateral cricket relations, who met on the sidelines of the Pak-India world cup semi-final on March 30 in Mumbai.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had Invited his Pakistani counterpart to witness the match. The prime minister had agreed to repair the relations between the two countries.
Shukla told BBC that they had not received any word from the government on resumption of cricket ties.
Earlier on Wednesday, media repots had said that the Indian team would visit Pakistan first and than the Pakistani side would tour India.
He was commenting on media reports claiming the prime ministers of the two countries had agreed to resume bilateral cricket relations, who met on the sidelines of the Pak-India world cup semi-final on March 30 in Mumbai.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had Invited his Pakistani counterpart to witness the match. The prime minister had agreed to repair the relations between the two countries.
Shukla told BBC that they had not received any word from the government on resumption of cricket ties.
Earlier on Wednesday, media repots had said that the Indian team would visit Pakistan first and than the Pakistani side would tour India.
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