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We are not playing our home series in India: PCB

Updated on: 25 May,2015 08:21 AM IST  | 
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The Pakistan Cricket Board has dismissed reports that it was ready to revive bilateral series against India on Indian soil and made it clear that the first series when it happens will be played in UAE as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with BCCI

We are not playing our home series in India: PCB

Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board has dismissed reports that it was ready to revive bilateral series against India on Indian soil and made it clear that the first series when it happens will be played in UAE as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with BCCI.


The PCB issued a statement on Sunday in response to reports in the Indian media that PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan had said that Pakistan would like to play in India and make India its neutral home for its series. "There is speculation in the Indian press suggesting that PCB is agreeable to touring India in December in lieu of the
home series in UAE.


PCB would like to clarify that PCB remains committed to the MOU signed with BCCI in which India has agreed to play the first Pak- India series in UAE this December," the statement said. "The MoU specifically states that this series would be played in UAE or a mutually agreed venue. No alternative venue has been proposed by BCCI nor has this issue been raised with PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan or by BCCI president Jagmohan Dalimiya and secretary Anurag Thakur during his recent discussions in India," the statement further added.


It also stated that PCB remains steadfast in expecting BCCI to abide by the MOU and is now expecting the government of India's permission for the revival of the series in the near future particularly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public indication that his government would support the revival of the cricket series. PCB hopes that the issue that BCCI has with Essel Group backed Ten Sports will also be resolved shortly so that the tour can proceed in December in UAE.

Under the MoU signed last year after the formation of the Big three governance system in the ICC the Pakistan and Indian cricket boards agreed to play six series against each other from 2015 to 2022 with the first which will mark revival of bilateral ties in the UAE in December.

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