Nothing Has Been Finalised On India-Pakistan Series Yet, Says BCCI Chief Shashank Manohar
The Board of Control for Cricket in India president Shashank Manohar informed that they have not even approached the government yet for clearance and any statement to this effect by PCB chief Shahryar Khan was not correct.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 14, 2015 08:05 pm IST
The Board of Control for Cricket in India president Shashank Manohar refuted Shahryar Khan's comments that India have got clearance from the government to host a bilateral series with Pakistan in December. (Board of Control For Cricket in India Has 'Officially' Invited Pakistan to Play in India: Shahryar Khan)
The PCB chief had earlier told the media in Lahore that he was given a formal proposal by during a phone call with Manohar.
"Shashank Manohar called me up on Friday evening and told me they have got clearance from their government to play against us. But he said they wanted to play the series in India and not in the UAE," Shahryar said.
Manohar, however told PTI that they have not even approached the government yet for clearance and any statement to this effect was not correct.
"It's an incorrect statement. We have not yet approached the government. Yes, I have talked to him over phone and we may talk again in the next couple of days," he said.
Shahryar has claimed that BCCI has promised fool-proof security for the Pakistan team during the proposed series.
"Manohar also said that the Indian Board would provide the best security to our team and schedule the matches in places like Mohali and Kolkata where there is no problem at playing a Indo-Pak match," he added.
"Thirdly he said that the Indian Board would devise a formula to ensure that we don't suffer any loss of revenues for playing our home series in India," he said.
The PCB chief said that he had however informed Manohar that Pakistan would like to play the series in December in UAE as per the MoU signed with the BCCI.
"Why should we play our home series in India and not in UAE which is stated in the MOU and there is the matter of security for our team and plus the nearly $50 million that we expect to earn from hosting the series," he said.
"I told Manohar how can we play in India when there is so much anti-Pakistan sentiments there by some of their groups. We have played our last two series in India and I think it is time we now got to host the series," Shahryar added.