Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyan Khan said that the ball is in the court of Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI), and that risks are getting to be lesser as the time goes on.
"We put forth a valiant effort, now it is in their grasp. Be that as it may, as time runs out, clearly risks of the arrangement being held are extremely thin," said Shaharyar Khan.
"We have made it clear we need to play the arrangement according to the reminder of comprehension marked with the BCCI. The Indian Board last let us know they were sitting tight for freedom from their govenment which was occupied in the races. Give us a chance to see what happens now.
We are expecting some reaction from the Indian Board today or tomorrow after their Annual General Body Meeting," said PCB director.
PCB director said that there are individuals from both sides who need to see the arrangement between two most despised opponents.
"I know there are alot of individuals even in India who need the arrangement to happen, yet we have done our part now, I might want the BCCI President Shashank Manohar to get in touch with me himself," said Khan.
PCB chairman additionally went ahead to say that if Indian government does not give the consent for the arrangement, he doesn't anticipate that Pakistani government will give them the authorization to take an interest in the World T20, which is going to sort out in India one year from now.
"One thing is clear, if their govenment does not permit them to play the arrangement, then I don't think our govenment would urge us to go to India for any occasion."
PCB executive Shaharyar Khan said he will decline the headquarter proposition from Pakistan's senate devolution advisory group.
"This is not practical by any means," said Khan.
"Moving expenses a great deal of cash and we would prefer not to pay for that, truth be told, we don't have the cash, neither do we have any office in Islamabad to move to.
PCB chairman went ahead to say that PCB headquarter is by all account not the only "state image" association headquarter based outside government capital, and that moving is not for all intents and purposes conceivable.
"Hockey, football and each top games league is in Lahore furthermore national associations like Pakistan International Airlines, National Bank of Pakistan, their central station are in Karachi, then why oust PCB?
"We will pass on to them the ground substances.
"This [shifting] is not a simple thing to do. We had an area in Islamabad given by Capital Development Authority (CDA), which was likewise wiped out."
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