BCB to send high-performance team to Pakistan, informs Shaharyar

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A high-performance side will be send by the Cricket Board (BCB) to Pakistan, possibly in July this year, informed Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan.

Khan, while not mentioning any given time frame, also said is being discussed as a possible venue for Pakistan's next home series against

"is agreeable to send its high-performance team to Pakistan, which is a big step," ESPNcricinfo quoted Shaharyar as saying.

"They will play in against our high-performance team. As regards to the national team, they are not yet ready to come to but we could play either in or in a third country, which is acceptable to both sides, or we could even do it in "

The PCB chairman further said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) this time around wants [the high-performance teams] to play in July.

"I think this time around the wants [the high-performance teams] to play in July, but we will finalise the actual dates later. Neutral venue [for the senior teams' series] is a possibility. These days, Dubai is our neutral venue but it's very expensive. So we might play in Sri Lanka, if they are free at that time," Shaharyar said.

Shaharyar was in Colombo for an informal meeting among the heads of Cricket, Thilanga Sumathipala, BCB head Nazmul Hassan and the PCB to discuss Asian Cricket Council affairs.

It should be noted that the BCB had last week turned down PCB's proposal to send its national team to for two-match T20 series sometime before July this year.

The BCB had also denied the PCB's offer to compensate them after refused to tour due to security concerns.

The PCB chief also said that their senior men's team will tour in July and August this year, adding that they would be wanting to discuss the financial side of things since they would be on their third consecutive tour of since 2011.

On their last visit to in 2015, the PCB had reportedly taken 325,000 dollars and justified it by saying that the series had "technically" been Pakistan's home series.

This year, the BCB has rejected all proposals to share revenue although they were open to playing at a neutral venue if needed.

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

BCB to send high-performance team to Pakistan, informs Shaharyar

A high-performance Bangladesh side will be send by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to Pakistan, possibly in July this year, informed Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan.Khan, while not mentioning any given time frame, also said Sri Lanka is being discussed as a possible venue for Pakistan's next home series against Bangladesh."Bangladesh is agreeable to send its high-performance team to Pakistan, which is a big step," ESPNcricinfo quoted Shaharyar as saying."They will play in Pakistan against our high-performance team. As regards to the national team, they are not yet ready to come to Pakistan but we could play either in Bangladesh or in a third country, which is acceptable to both sides, or we could even do it in Sri Lanka."The PCB chairman further said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) this time around wants [the high-performance teams] to play in July."I think this time around the ICC wants [the high-performance teams] to play in July, but we will ...

A high-performance side will be send by the Cricket Board (BCB) to Pakistan, possibly in July this year, informed Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan.

Khan, while not mentioning any given time frame, also said is being discussed as a possible venue for Pakistan's next home series against

"is agreeable to send its high-performance team to Pakistan, which is a big step," ESPNcricinfo quoted Shaharyar as saying.

"They will play in against our high-performance team. As regards to the national team, they are not yet ready to come to but we could play either in or in a third country, which is acceptable to both sides, or we could even do it in "

The PCB chairman further said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) this time around wants [the high-performance teams] to play in July.

"I think this time around the wants [the high-performance teams] to play in July, but we will finalise the actual dates later. Neutral venue [for the senior teams' series] is a possibility. These days, Dubai is our neutral venue but it's very expensive. So we might play in Sri Lanka, if they are free at that time," Shaharyar said.

Shaharyar was in Colombo for an informal meeting among the heads of Cricket, Thilanga Sumathipala, BCB head Nazmul Hassan and the PCB to discuss Asian Cricket Council affairs.

It should be noted that the BCB had last week turned down PCB's proposal to send its national team to for two-match T20 series sometime before July this year.

The BCB had also denied the PCB's offer to compensate them after refused to tour due to security concerns.

The PCB chief also said that their senior men's team will tour in July and August this year, adding that they would be wanting to discuss the financial side of things since they would be on their third consecutive tour of since 2011.

On their last visit to in 2015, the PCB had reportedly taken 325,000 dollars and justified it by saying that the series had "technically" been Pakistan's home series.

This year, the BCB has rejected all proposals to share revenue although they were open to playing at a neutral venue if needed.

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

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