England ‘Offers’ To Host India vs Pakistan Test Series, Read What BCCI Says

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Will India and Pakistan even play a bilateral series in the near future? Playing a series in either of the countries  is ruled out!

England and Wales Cricket Board has informally offered to be the hosts if India and Pakistan plan to play a bilateral Test series, but BCCI sources said chances of that happening shortly are “next to nil.”

The UK daily ‘Telegraph’ reported that “Martin Darlow, the deputy chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, has held talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board during the current Twenty20 series and offered England’s grounds as venues for ideally a three-match Test series in future.”

While the ECB has made the offer for its commercial gains, the powers in the BCCI laughed off the suggestions and said that no such possibilities might arise, at least in the next few years.

“Firstly, ECB spoke to PCB about an Indo-Pak series, and that’s a bit weird. In any case, a series against Pakistan is not something that the BCCI will decide, but it is the government’s decision. As of now, the stance remains the same. We only play Pakistan at multi-team events,” a senior BCCI official privy to India’s position told PTI on Tuesday.

India and Pakistan last played a short bilateral white-ball series in 2012 in India, and the last Test series dates back to 2007.

With the tense political relations between the neighbors, it is a big ‘No’ from BCCI, irrespective of whether it is played at home, away, or in a neutral venue.

The newspaper states precisely why the ECB made the “generous offer.”

“The matches would attract big crowds in the UK, which has a large ex-pat south Asian population,” it said.

“The matches attract huge sponsorship revenue and television audiences.” However, the paper made it clear that even “PCB is not keen on playing India at a neutral venue but are grateful for the ECB’s offer, which shows the growing relationship between the two boards.”

It stated that with the big nations again starting to tour Pakistan, it would be a “retrograde step in their eyes” if they happened to play in a neutral venue.

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

 

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