PCB questions India's proposed FTP structure

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

The Cricket Board has questioned the BCCI's proposed FTP structure for the 2019-2023 cycle, which expectedly does not feature Indo-Pak bilateral series.

The has maintained its stance that unless the of gives clearance, no bilateral series (home or away) will be possible.


has also not kept amongst its six proposed opponents for the World Test Championship beginning in 2019.

PCB made it clear to the that if it gets a favourable verdict in the Dispute Resolution Process that it has initiated against the BCCI, it will object to the current FTP structure.

"Since the onset of these discussions, PCB has reiterated its position on bilateral series vs Our position is that PCB's agreement to the revised structures for international cricket is subject to the condition that PCB has a valid agreement to play bilateral matches with and vs matches would be included in the FTP. This continues to be our position," a PCB release stated.

The had signed a MoU in 2014 which had six home and away series during the 2015-2023 cycle.

Due to the prevailing political climate, made it clear that it won't be playing in a bilateral series.

"PCB has also informed the that it has initiated a dispute resolution process against the under the Dispute Resolution Committee Terms of Reference.

"Further to that the PCB's claim is based on an existing agreement with the which contemplates that will tour in December 2019, August 2020 and NovDec 2022 and will tour in NovDec 2021," the release claimed.

It concluded by stating that the PCB will object to the new FTP if it gets a favourable verdict.

"Under the prevailing circumstances, it is PCB's position that if the Dispute Resolution Committee decides the dispute in PCB's favour then any FTP will need to be adjusted to reflect the decision.

"Any agreement of the PCB to any new FTP structure will therefore be without prejudice to its existing claims against and will be subject to the outcome of the dispute resolution process."

A reliable source in the PCB said would also be taking up the issue of the not willing to host the Asia Cup next year in September due to Pakistan's participation.

"Yes a change of venue for the Asia Cup is going to be discussed at the next meeting of the Asian Cricket Council later this month," he said.

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First Published: Mon, December 11 2017. 21:15 IST