Javed Miandad Tells Pakistan Cricket Board Not to Send Team to India For 2016 World Twenty20
Former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad has told the Pakistan Cricket Board to not send the national team to India during the 2016 World Twenty20.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 29, 2015 12:25 pm IST
Former captain Javed Miandad has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board not to send a team in next year's World T20 in India if the BCCI does not agree to the proposed bilateral series in December. (Shahryar Khan Expresses Disappointment to BCCI)
"I would advice the Pakistan Board to simply make it clear that if according to the Indian Board their government has not given them clearance to play Pakistan, then our government is also not willing to let our team go to India for the World T20 next year," Miandad said. (India-Pakistan Series Highly Unlikely)
"We now have to deal with the Indian Board giving top priority to our self-respect and pride which are far more important than taking part in World T20 in India," he added. (PCB Under Pressure to Review Cricketing Ties with India)
Miandad, who played 124 Tests between 1976 and 1993, said Pakistan can survive without playing India.
"We now must take a tough stand and tell India enough is enough. We have survived without playing them (India) in a bilateral series since 2007 so why should we play them in ICC events," said the legendary batsman.
PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan had last week issued a veiled threat that it will 'have to review security situation' regarding its team's participation in the World T20 early next year.
Shahryar had come to India along with a PCB delegation to meet the BCCI top brass to discuss about the proposed series in December but had to return empty handed without meeting the Indian officials.