Shahryar Khan Meets Rajeev Shukla, India-Pakistan Bilateral Series Appear Unlikely
Pakistan Cricket Board head Shahryar Khan met IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla as prospects of a bilateral series between India and Pakistan dimmed.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 20, 2015 02:55 pm IST
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shahryar Khan met IPL chief Rajiv Shukla at his residence in what was described as a "courtesy call" in the backdrop of the furore surrounding talks for a possible resumption of Indo-Pak bilateral cricket ties. (PCB Chief Seeks Appointment with Arun Jaitley)
Shahryar is here to discuss the proposed bilateral series between the two countries in December with BCCI officials. (India Reluctant on December Series, PCB Under Pressure)
The PCB chief was to hold talks with Board of Control for Cricket in India president Shashank Manohar in Mumbai yesterday but the plan had to be aborted after angry Shiv Sena activists stormed the Board office to protest any move to resume cricketing ties between the neighbours. They shouted slogans inside Manohar's office. (Rajeev Shukla Condemns Shiv Sainiks Attack)
"It was a courtesy call, we exchanged pleasantries, there were no official talks. Whatever talks happen will be done by the BCCI President, he will take a final call on these matters," Shukla said after meeting Khan. (BCCI Cancels Meeting With PCB After Shiv Sainiks Attack)
"The series, whether it will happen or not, where it will happen, how it will happen, will be decided only after talks, if at all the talks take place. (ICC Withdraws Aleem Dar, Akhtar and Akram Refuse to Commentate)
"We should not jump to conclusions. Process of dialogue should be on. When that dialogue will happen is upto the BCCI President," he said.
Shukla once again condemned the protest staged by Shiv Sena yesterday.
"Storming the BCCI office and creating a situation where talks cannot happen is not right," he said.
The PCB Chairman is seeking a meeting with Union Finance Minister Arun jaitley to discuss the matter but there is no confirmation on that as yet. He is also expected to meet former union minister and NCP leader Sharad Pawar.
Khan had landed in Mumbai yesterday with his PCB colleague Najam Sethi, who left the country after Sena's protests.
"Mr Najam Sethi has flown to Dubai. I am trying to meet Mr Arun Jaitley and discuss the issue with him. Unke saath Milne ki koshish jaari hain (Trying my best to meet him)," Khan told PTI over phone from the city hotel where he has put up.
It was Manohar, who had invited Khan for talks on the much-anticipated series. There was speculation that the two neighbours would play either a bilateral series in the UAE or agree to a possible triangular series in December also involving Bangladesh.
However, the series seems highly unlikely after BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur said that conditions have to improve to hold talks and only then a bilateral series could be a possibility.