Pakistan Cricket Board Refuses to Play 'Home' Series in India
Pakistan and India are scheduled to play a bilateral series in December as per a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the two cricket Boards in 2014. Pakistan Cricket Board has been invited by BCCI to play in India instead of UAE. The series is now dependent on government clearance from both nations.
- NDTVSports
- Updated: November 16, 2015 10:58 PM IST
Pakistan will not tour India to play their 'home' bilateral series scheduled in December. A cricket website has quoted Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shahryar Khan as saying that a third 'home' series in India was out of the question. (BCCI Ready to Discuss Series Only if Pakistan Agree to Play in India: Anurag Thakur)
Khan claimed last week that Board of Control for Cricket in India had invited Pakistan to play a series in India in December. According to a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the BCCI and PCB in 2014, this is Pakistan's turn to play host. For security reasons, Pakistan play their home matches in the UAE. (India Have Invited Us for Bilateral Series, Claims PCB Chief)
"There is no question of playing in India. I (am) still awaiting the reason of not playing in UAE," Khan told ESPNcricinfo. (Nothing Has been Finalised on India-Pakistan Series: Shashank Manohar)
Meanwhile, Pakistan Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said the national cricket team should not accept BCCI's offer.
"I personally oppose it. The prime minister will take the final decision," Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan was quoted as saying by the Dawn.
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BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur said last week that due to government restrictions, Team India will not travel to play in the UAE.
Khan said Pakistan have played two 'home' series in India. With PCB adamant on play host, the December series once again hits a roadblock.
"We went there in 2007 and 2012. This time not again. It is our series and we will play at our home venue which is the UAE," he reiterated. "What is the problem playing in UAE as they had also played their IPL there as well so why not Pakistan series?"
India have repeatedly thwarted the December series largely due to terror attacks, allegedly sponsored by Pakistan. Thakur, a BJP MP, has categorically stated that cricket was impossible in a climate of terror. But things have looked up after Shashank Manohar took charge as BCCI president in October.
More than security reasons, PCB and BCCI are also fighting over broadcast right. Pakistan have a tie-up with TEN Sports while STAR India are the broadcast partners of the wealthy BCCI. ÂÂ
After the series with South Africa ends on December 7, India have a month's window to play Pakistan. If the tour gets government nod and the Boards agree on the venue and profit sharing, the series will possibly see ODIs and T20s. ÂÂ
The BCCI did not immediately respond to the PCB's comments on Monday.