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Sethi hopeful of more international matches in Pakistan

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

The Board Chairman is hopeful of more countries agreeing to play international here when he meets Board officials of other nations at the International Council meeting in Kolkata later this month.

"The ICC meeting will be an important platform for us to talk to other board officials and try to convince them to send to for bilateral series," told the

The ICC meeting in Kolkata from April 22-26 is expected to give final touches to the new Future Tours Program to run from 2019.

said that after successfully hosting the PSL final and the three T20 series against the in Karachi, the PCB was in a position to try to convince the other Boards to support by sending for series.

"The good thing is that who heads the ICC's Special Task Force on will also be briefing the members on the return of international to Pakistan," said.

He said Clarke was happy with the way the PCB had organised the PSL final and T20 series and was confident that a top-five Test team could be convinced to play in

"We have gradually shown the world that international can be played in From last year we now have two venues which can host any team with the required security arrangements, and Karachi," said.

said had involved top security experts approved by the ICC and who were in touch with FICA and other Boards while making security plans for the matches in and

Although has hosted lower tier like Zimbabwe, Kenya, Afghanistan, and now for short limited over series, top sides like India, Australia, England, and and even have refused to tour for security concerns.

With two home series lined up against and in the UAE later this year, said slowly and surely the time would come when even top will come to

He said the ICC meeting would also be a platform to assess the mood of the officials on cricketing bilateral relations with Pakistan, which remain suspended since 2008.

Sources said that given the tension between and India, the PCB has already started the process of getting the required visa for and other PCB officials to travel to Kolkata for the ICC meeting.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 20:10 IST
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