Anurag Thakur Virtually Rules Out Series With Pakistan
Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Anurag Thakur feels that the Pakistan Cricket Board won't be able to arrange a series on a short notice.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 19, 2015 08:34 pm IST
Virtually ruling out the chances of playing Pakistan in the proposed bilateral series, the Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Anurag Thakur said that it will be "impossible for Pakistan Cricket Board" to arrange a series in such a short time. (India Won't Play With Us: Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Shahryar Khan)
PCB chief Shahryar Khan had two days back said he was still awaiting BCCI's written reply on the proposed series later this month besides hoping that the Indian government gives green light to the resumption of cricketing ties in a "day or two".
"It is not possible to arrange a series in such a short time. Even if we get a go ahead (from government) next week it will be virtually impossible to arrange a series in such a short time. At the same time it will have to be arranged by PCB," Thakur told reporters. (BCCI Could Face Legal Ramifications)
While Pakistan Cricket Board has been playing the waiting game by extending deadlines after deadlines for the BCCI, the Indian cricket board has maintained all along that the decision to play its arch rival rests with its government.
The PCB had put forward tentative dates for the series comprising three ODIs and two T20 Internationals in Sri Lanka: December 15-January 4 or December 19-January 4. (Pakistan May Pull Out of 2016 T20 World Cup)
Given that the third week of December is coming to a close, clearly there is very little time to organise the series and both Pakistan and India tour New Zealand and Australia, respectively, in January.