PCB chief to reach out to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

PCB chief Shaharyar Khan will use a meeting of the Asian Cricket Council in Colombo to bring relations with and back on track and get their support for return of international cricket to

Shaharyar today flew out to Colombo, where he will chair the meeting, and PCB insiders told PTI he will seek to convince and to support the two-tier system for Test cricket proposed by the International Cricket Council.



"The PCB got a shock after reading the statement by the media spokesman of the Cricket Board that they had turned down an invitation to play a couple of T20 matches in this year because of security concerns," a reliable PCB source said.

The board has said that its security experts who visited Lahore for the final were not satisfied with the situation in

"Shaharyar will discuss in detail the security situation in with both boards and try to convince them to support cricket at this time," the source said.

"There is a feeling in the PCB that perhaps more needs to be done to streamline relations with the and Sri Lankan boards, especially keeping in mind several contentious issues and proposals that will come up for voting at the next ICC meeting," he said.

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PCB chief to reach out to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh

PCB chief Shaharyar Khan will use a meeting of the Asian Cricket Council in Colombo to bring relations with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka back on track and get their support for return of international cricket to Pakistan. Shaharyar today flew out to Colombo, where he will chair the ACC meeting, and PCB insiders told PTI he will seek to convince Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to support the two-tier system for Test cricket proposed by the International Cricket Council. "The PCB got a shock after reading the statement by the media spokesman of the Bangladesh Cricket Board that they had turned down an invitation to play a couple of T20 matches in Pakistan this year because of security concerns," a reliable PCB source said. The Bangladesh board has said that its security experts who visited Lahore for the PSL final were not satisfied with the situation in Pakistan. "Shaharyar will discuss in detail the security situation in Pakistan with both boards and try to convince them to ... PCB chief Shaharyar Khan will use a meeting of the Asian Cricket Council in Colombo to bring relations with and back on track and get their support for return of international cricket to

Shaharyar today flew out to Colombo, where he will chair the meeting, and PCB insiders told PTI he will seek to convince and to support the two-tier system for Test cricket proposed by the International Cricket Council.

"The PCB got a shock after reading the statement by the media spokesman of the Cricket Board that they had turned down an invitation to play a couple of T20 matches in this year because of security concerns," a reliable PCB source said.

The board has said that its security experts who visited Lahore for the final were not satisfied with the situation in

"Shaharyar will discuss in detail the security situation in with both boards and try to convince them to support cricket at this time," the source said.

"There is a feeling in the PCB that perhaps more needs to be done to streamline relations with the and Sri Lankan boards, especially keeping in mind several contentious issues and proposals that will come up for voting at the next ICC meeting," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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