Thursday, June 25, 2020

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(MENAFN - NewsIn.Asia) June 25, Karachi (PTI) - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has asked the ICC to get written assurances from the BCCI that its crew would face no complications getting visas to play in the 2021 T20 World Cup and 2023 50 over World Cup in India.

'we're additionally searching at the incontrovertible fact that the ICC World Cups are to be hosted in India in 2021 and 2023 and we've already requested the ICC to give us written assurances from BCCI that we will no longer face any issues getting visas and clearance to play in India,' PCB CEO Wasim Khan referred to in an interview on the Youtube Cricket Baaz Channel.

in accordance with a senior reputable, the PCB has asked ICC to inform the BCCI to get the assurances from their executive in the following few months. The reliable additionally established that the ICC govt board would come to a decision at its next meet even if the subsequent World T20 Cup would be hosted via Australia or India.

Khan noted it turned into not going the world T20 can be held this yr in Australia. 'The large question now's when the area T20 is held in 2021 will it be hosted by Australia or India as India has the internet hosting rights for the already scheduled World T20 Cup in 2021,' he observed.

Khan spoke of that the ICC participants felt the world T20 should be held in the October-November duration in 2021 or 2022. 'the manner things are, the hole available in 2022 can be used to accommodate the 2020 World T20 if it is not held this 12 months.' He mentioned that Pakistan would go to India for the ICC movements after it got comprehensive assurance concerning the protection and protection of its gamers and officials.

Khan mentioned that in fresh instances many Pakistan activities squads had been no longer given clearance by using the Indian govt to play in India.

'that is why we now have requested for the increase assurances. however ultimately, it is an ICC experience and it is their responsibility to ensure we as a full member and signatory of the participant's agreement go and play in these ICC activities.' Khan additionally made it clear that as a result of the existing strained family members between Pakistan and India there have been essentially no probabilities of bilateral cricket resuming soon.

'we've an outstanding relationship with the BCCI however we understand realistically a bilateral series isn't viable within the foreseeable future,' he stated.

requested what could be PCB's stance if BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly determined to face for the post of ICC Chairman when the sitting Chairman Sashank Manohar steps down next month, Khan pointed out so far no candidate including Ganguly or England's Colin Greaves had made their intentions clear.

'We are becoming combined signals and we do not know if Ganguly will come to a decision to stand for the ICC put up,' he pointed out.

PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani's name has also been outlined as a strong candidate to replace Manohar but he lately in a media interplay made it clear that he became committed to Pakistan cricket for subsequent three years.

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