Board President's statement on India-Pakistan Series


 Board President's statement on India-Pakistan Series




PCB President's statement on India-Pakistan Series





Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ehsan Mani believes that India-Pakistan cricket does not happen because it is a policy of the Indian government. The PCB chief also says that if there is a series between India and Pakistan, it will be a good thing for world cricket. A bilateral series was played between India and Pakistan nearly a decade ago.





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Ehsan Mani told Cricbuzz, "Pakistan-India matches are the most-watched cricket matches in the world. Apart from the events of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and Asian Cricket Council (ACC), we have a policy of the Government of India. "We don't play against each other. It would be good for the good of global cricket if we play against each other. However, in our plan, we don't take into account any bilateral series against India."





On a question, Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ehsan Ehsan said that PCB had no problem with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). He has said, "I have no idea that some countries put their interests ahead of a game. We all do duty for the betterment of global sports and world cricket and not before our short term interests Keep. "





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How important is the next person as ICC Chairperson? To this, Mani said that a good leader will bring countries together and act in the best interests of all full and associate ICC members. He has said, "Shashank Manohar was excellent and provided the necessary leadership and FCC in difficult times. I hope the next chairperson will do the same." Regarding the Asia Cup, he has said that it has been postponed due to Corona.


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