Resumption of India's two-sided cricket ties with Pakistan will be up for discourse in a BCCI meeting one month from now, the Indian board's VP Rajeev Shukla was cited as saying Tuesday. "The arrangement is on our motivation and we will settle on an official conclusion subsequent to surveying the upsides and downsides in our meeting. The arrangement is planned for one year from now and there is still a considerable measure of time left," Shukla told a daily paper. The BCCI and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as of late held a meeting in Hong Kong on the sidelines of the International Cricket Council (ICC) yearly gathering in which resumption of two-sided cricket ties was talked about. PCB executive Ijaz Butt said Indian authorities had guaranteed they would get back with a reaction on resumption of two-sided ties in the wake of looking for some clarity from their legislature.
PCB boss working officer Subhan Ahmad said that the Indian board was taking after the declaration by All India Football Federation president Praful Patel that Pakistan and India's football groups would be playing a three-match arrangement in the United Kingdom from August 25. "The declaration is a positive advancement as clearly the Indian and Pakistan football bodies must from their legislatures to sort out and report the arrangement," Ahmad said. "We are prepared to play in India or at a seaward venue however this will come later once we stretch the go beyond from the Indians," he included.
As indicated by the ICC Future Tours Program, Pakistan and India are fixed to play an arrangement including three Tests and five ODIs in March-April one year from now. The archival have not played an arrangement since 2007 because of strained relations between the two nations in the consequence of the Mumbai fear assaults in November 2008. Shukla rejected reports that the Indian government had given negative signs to the BCCI in regards to playing a two-sided arrangement with Pakistan. "We're yet to get the administration's reaction. We'll finish things first and afterward look for authorization from the administration. There is no truth on such reports," he said in regards to Indo-Pak Series.
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