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Pakistan to play their home series in India?

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The Bangladesh cricket team’s two-match visit is an apology of a foreign tour but something is better than nothing. However, this news was immediately followed by another highly disturbing news that stated that PCB chief Mr Zaka Ashraf had offered to play Pakistan’s next home series against India on Indian soil and he had even gone to the extent of bearing all the expenses concerning the Pakistan team.

One can understand Mr Ashraf's keenness to ensure international cricket for the Pakistan team but why should Pakistan go to India to play this series? Such a suggestion gives strength to the existing international perception that Pakistan is not a safe country to visit especially for a long tour and if Pakistan agrees to undertake this trip to India, other countries against whom Pakistan are scheduled to play during the next few years would straight away demand that Pakistan play all the scheduled international commitments in those countries as well. Is that what Pakistan wants!

Let us be honest and face the bitter truth. Law and order situation in Pakistan is unbelievably bad and there seems no hope of any improvement in this situation in the near future. Normal cricket series are spread over months, which is a long duration to provide sustained fool proof security. Just look at the latest incident in which over 300 jailed prisoners in Bannu made good their escape without any resistance. What sort of signal would that escape have sent to the international sporting community!

Under such conditions, Pakistan should play their cricket series at a neutral venue or any other place that suits them and not in the countries they are scheduled to play. How unsafe our country has become can be judged by the latest decision of the Interior Ministry that has barricaded the entire red zone in the heart of Islamabad, which is our capital and supposed to be very secure. We thus need to devise a new strategy concerning visits of foreign sports teams to Pakistan.

In the first place, the PCB should discard its current approach of totally bypassing the Sports Ministry (IPC) and must take them on board on every issue especially those related to foreign visits. It is they who have to mobilise the entire government machinery and coordinate arrangements or else in any crisis situation the PCB will be held responsible. Secondly, the PCB should evolve a new plan for visits of foreign cricket teams. To begin with their tours should be restricted to only ten days with three Twenty20s and three one-day games at a single venue while Test matches could be played at a neutral venue. Once things settle down in Pakistan and normalcy returns, the normal tour system could be restarted.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

If this is true.. then I'm all for it. People should desist from discouraging such move...
 
Hope its false!

Don't want no India-Pakistan series. India cricket team and BCCI and IPL is doing fine without PCB assistance.
 
yes imtotally against playing home series in india, we have australia,dubai,srilanka till intel cricket revival in pak , WTFgo to india??
 
A English Pakistani, Azhar Mahmood can't even get visa to play in the IPL.

So that kinda closes the case.
 
Well the Indian chickies do love our players. It would be a crime to deprive them of our stars.
 
because he is dual national idiot

You idiot, in England, you are allowed 1 passport. No dual or 5-6 Passports allowed like you should have in your country. lol If your a British citizen, you have to give up your old passports.

Well the Indian chickies do love our players. It would be a crime to deprive them of our stars.

Let the trolling begin.

Trying to turn a jealous point into a trolling case. :woot:
 
You idiot, in England, you are allowed 1 passport. No dual or 5-6 Passports allowed like you should have in your country. lol If your a British citizen, you have to give up your old passports.

and which idiot told you idiot??

whats this??

Since the British Nationality Act of 1948, there is in general no restriction, in United Kingdom law, on a British national being a citizen of another country as well. So, if a British national acquires another nationality, they do not automatically lose British nationality. Similarly, a person does not need to give up any other nationality when they become British.
 
and which idiot told you idiot??

whats this??

Hey look idiot, what ur hero said ...

So ironic that he wouldn’t have been here if not for his British passport. “My wife is a Brit. When I was playing county, we lived out of our suitcases for five years. We had a kid and ended up spending six-seven months in England. Since I’m playing county (for Kent), we decided to stay there,” he says.

Matter of fact, he got a visa cause he is now British by paper.
 
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