Sunday 2 August 2015

Pakistan Cricket Board Hits Out at BCCI, Says India Not Keen to Revive Ties

Pakistan Cricket Board Hits Out at BCCI, Says India Not Keen to Revive Ties


Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) administrator Ijaz Butt has said that the present PCB set-up ought to quit wasting its time trying to organise a series against India as "it would never happen".
"It is an waste of time. It is never going to happen in light of the fact that the Indian board is not interested in playing against us. They utilize the reason of their administration's consent all the time to not play us,"
Butt, a previous Test batsman and a disputable figure in Pakistan cricket especially when he was PCB executive from 2008 to 2012, was clear in his brain that the Indian board, BCCI, would not play Pakistan in December.
"The Indians playing us at a seaward venue is not feasible. The fact of the matter is they would prefer not to play us. When I was executive we even offered to play our home arrangement in India in the event that we got the opportunity to keep the incomes yet they straight won't," he reviewed.
Butt said that the Indian board's choice to not play Pakistan was because of the fuming relations and ill will between the two nations since independence.
"We may discuss friendship constantly, the truth of the matter is the Indian cricket authorities have constantly attempted to hurt us all around conceivable. Morally they owe us no less than two home arrangement however they won't play even now," Butt said.
He noticed that for no different arrangement does the BCCI needs to include its administration with the exception of Pakistan.
"It is only a postponing apparatus and our load up ought not squander their vitality and time. Pakistan cricket has demonstrated in spite of such a large number of issues subsequent to the most recent couple of years that it can stand and get by all alone feet."
The previous PCB boss called attention to that the Indians had demonstrated their actual sentiments about Pakistan cricket and players by always disregarding them in the IPL since 2008.

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