Sunday, 25 October 2015

Pakistan should talk for resumption of bilateral cricket: BCCI secretary

BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur has said that the government of Pakistan ought to converse with its Indian partner to clear a path for resumption of reciprocal cricket between the two nations. 

Thakur termed the present environment 'not conductive' for cricket between the two nations.

"The environment at this time is not favorable for cricket to be played between the two nations. Pakistan government ought to converse with Indian government first. That will be an extraordinary help for building a favorable environment," said Thakur on the sidelines of a cricket match in the middle of Parliamentarians and Celebrities.

PCB boss Shaharyar Khan was in India a week ago to examine the proposed India-Pak two-sided cricket arrangement in December however Shiv Sena laborers raged the BCCI home office in Mumbai last Monday, and the booked meeting between the leaders of the two cricket sheets was scratched off.

Anurag Thakur said talks between governments could back off the strain and make cricket talks a simpler work.

"And afterward you don't require such a great amount of exertion for converses with happen between the two cricketing sheets," said Thakur.

Prior on Saturday, PCB boss Shaharyar Khan made it clear that the present security circumstance in India, particularly for Pakistanis, is not attractive. He said it is conceivable that the legislature forbids Pakistan from partaking in the World T20 to be held in India one year from now.

"We will need to take exhortation from the Pakistan government and I think the legislature will say don't go in the occasion."

Khan said that if such a circumstance emerged then Pakistan would be prepared to relinquish matches in the World Twenty20, sorted out under the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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