Pakistan's cricket boss Shaharyar Khan on Monday said a proposition was given to play their World Twenty20 matches on nonpartisan venues one month from now if the legislature does not permit the group to visit India.
India have the ICC World Twenty20 from March 8 to April 3 however Pakistan's interest is liable to government freedom as there are particular dangers, Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) executive, said.
"We have told the ICC (International Cricket Council) now and before also, the choice (to visit India) is with the administration and it will consider if there is a particular Pakistan arranged security danger," Khan told media.
Khan said a proposition was given amid the ICC Board meeting in Dubai a week ago.
"Somebody in the ICC meeting said that if there are questions over radicals (at Pakistan matches) we are prepared to play at unbiased venues in the event that our administration does not give the authorization to visit India," said Khan.
Neighbors Pakistan and India share an unstable relationship. There was a defrost as of late as Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif quickly met his Indian partner Narendra Modi on the sidelines of an environmental change meeting in Paris toward the end of last year.
That was trailed by an astonishment visit by Modi to Lahore to go to Sharif's birthday and a family assembling. Be that as it may, a month ago's assaults on an Indian air base in Pathankot crashed the peace process prompting the cancelation of talks between the remote secretaries.
Khan said there have been episodes as of late which proposed that there are in reality Pakistan-particular dangers.
"They are not general dangers, similar to Australia had in Bangladesh and they didn't send their group for the Under-19 World Cup," Khan said.
Australia pulled back from the January-February Junior World Cup over security fears.
"PCB could'nt hold a meeting with the BCCI authorities in Mumbai (the BCCI office was the scene of dissents by Shiv Sena activists in October 2015), Pakistan vocalist Ghulam Ali's shows couldn't be organized twice over dangers and before that a book dispatch for Khursheed Kasuri (the previous Pakistani outside secretary) was aggravated," said Khan of the late occasions in India a year ago.
Khan said a 500 or more Pakistan unforeseen highlighting in the South Asian Federation (SA) Games in Guwhati was not quite the same as a cricketing occasion.
"There are a greater number of odds of assaults on cricketers than on swimmers and players of different diversions."
"On the off chance that the choice is negative then perhaps the ICC will say that our matches ought to be hung on impartial venues in Sri Lanka or United Arab Emirates."
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