There may still be time before fans see Pakistan clash
with India in a bilateral series as the Board of Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI) is still finding it hard to schedule the series, despite
the International Cricket Council (ICC) keeping vacant slots in its
Future Tours Programme (FTP).
A senior official of the BCCI said that the board has got the
approval from the country’s government and it was only looking for an
available slot to decide the
fate of the scheduled series. Both countries are drawn to play three Tests and five One-Day Internationals from March 12 to April 12 next year with Pakistan due to act as the hosts, according to the FTP.
fate of the scheduled series. Both countries are drawn to play three Tests and five One-Day Internationals from March 12 to April 12 next year with Pakistan due to act as the hosts, according to the FTP.
The arch-rivals have not played a series since December 2007 when
Pakistan were hosted by India for a full series. But relations were
strained after the Mumbai attacks in November 2008. While the two teams
have met in other tournaments – the most recent being the World Cup
semi-final in Mohali – the schedule of a bilateral series, which
somewhat became a regular feature, remained doubtful.
However, hopes were revived of resumption of bilateral ties after the new FTP was released.
According to reports, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official said
that they had received a green signal from the country’s government as
well and was awaiting a response from the BCCI.
‘BCCI has permission’
However, the BCCI Vice-President Rajiv Shukla said the government’s go-ahead was not an issue.
“We have the government’s permission for the series,” the top BCCI
official told The Express Tribune. “There is no issue of government’s
approval. In fact, the government has asked to go ahead with the series
against Pakistan,” added Shukla, who is also a minister of state for
parliamentary affairs.
However, the official added that the BCCI is working on finding a
suitable slot for the series and has not yet responded to the PCB due to
this reason.
“We are aware of the FTP but we still will have to create a window
due to the hectic team schedule,” said Shukla before adding that the
BCCI was also keen in arranging the bilateral series.
‘HRK visit a boost’
Shukla also termed Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar’s
visit to India a positive development towards revival of bilateral
cricket ties between the two neighbouring countries.
However, Shukla, who had hinted that the arrangement of a series will
be discussed in BCCI’s August 15 meeting, said the matter was not
brought up in Mumbai. “The meeting mainly discussed domestic matters,”
said Shukla.
“The BCCI is considering it and may be discussed in the annual
meeting next month.” The next BCCI meeting takes place on September 19
and 20.
Test series
2007-08: Pakistan 0-1 India
2007-08: Pakistan 0-1 India
2005-06: Pakistan 1-0 India
2004-05: Pakistan 1-1 India
2003-04: Pakistan 1-2 India
1998-99: Pakistan 1-1 India
New By: Express Tribune






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