Pakistan hope for answer on India series soon

By AFP
October 15, 2015

LAHORE: India's cricket chief has invited his Pakistani counterpart Shaharyar Khan for a visit to discuss the prospect of a...

LAHORE: India's cricket chief has invited his Pakistani counterpart Shaharyar Khan for a visit to discuss the prospect of a series which has run into doubts over strained relations, Khan said Thursday.

Pakistan is due to host India in the United Arab Emirates for a two Test, five one-day and two Twenty20 series -- one of six the arch-rivals agreed to play between 2015 and 2023 under an agreement signed last year -- pending New Delhi's clearance.

Khan had hoped a meeting with his Indian counterpart on the sidelines of an International Cricket Council (ICC) conference in Dubai would bring a positive result.

But the newly-elected president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Shashank Manohar did not attend the meeting.

"Since he (Manohar) was not at the ICC meeting I phoned him and he invited me to tour India after a working committee meeting of the BCCI, and I hope to get a final answer in the next eight to ten days," said Khan.

Khan said international cricket would benefit from the series.

"Every time India and Pakistan play it is for the good of the game at the international level, and it would be warmly welcomed if India replies in the affirmative," said Khan.

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