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Why are they desperate to play with India ??
Gairat nam ki bhi koi chiz hoti hai ki nahi ??
Are , jab keh diya ek baar ki chutta nahi hai toh bhi lage pare hain.
Kahi iske liye bhi na UN chale jayen.
Series with India was part of 'Big Three' deal: Shaharyar - Sport - DAWN.COM
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
chairman Shaharyar Khan
admitted on Saturday that the
proposed series with India was
meant to be a 'reward' for
Pakistan's approval of the 'Big Three' and called upon his
counterpart in the Board of
Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI) to honour its
commitment. A two Tests, five one-day and
one Twenty20 match series in
United Arab Emirates is
clouded in uncertainty with
relations between Pakistan and
India under strain. “Yes, it’s true that we signed
the ‘Big Three’ agreement after
the BCCI promised it would
renew cricketing ties with
Pakistan and the two boards
signed MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) in this regard,”
Khan told reporters. “But I will not say I feel
betrayed by India because the
series is still not lost. I would
call upon the BCCI to honour its
commitment.” Khan, wrote a letter to the BCCI
secretary on Wednesday,
pressing him for an update on
a proposed series but the fate
of the matches remains
uncertain. Last year, under Najam Sethi,
the PCB and BCCI had signed a
MoU under which they were
scheduled to play six series in
the 2015-2023 Future Tours
Programme, but all were subject to clearance from New
Delhi. The deal was part of an
agreement which effectively
gave control of international
cricket affairs to India,
Australia and England, dubbed
the 'Big Three'. The two countries have not
played a full series against
each other since 2007, though
Pakistan toured India for a
short series in December 2012.
Gairat nam ki bhi koi chiz hoti hai ki nahi ??
Are , jab keh diya ek baar ki chutta nahi hai toh bhi lage pare hain.
Kahi iske liye bhi na UN chale jayen.
Series with India was part of 'Big Three' deal: Shaharyar - Sport - DAWN.COM
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
chairman Shaharyar Khan
admitted on Saturday that the
proposed series with India was
meant to be a 'reward' for
Pakistan's approval of the 'Big Three' and called upon his
counterpart in the Board of
Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI) to honour its
commitment. A two Tests, five one-day and
one Twenty20 match series in
United Arab Emirates is
clouded in uncertainty with
relations between Pakistan and
India under strain. “Yes, it’s true that we signed
the ‘Big Three’ agreement after
the BCCI promised it would
renew cricketing ties with
Pakistan and the two boards
signed MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) in this regard,”
Khan told reporters. “But I will not say I feel
betrayed by India because the
series is still not lost. I would
call upon the BCCI to honour its
commitment.” Khan, wrote a letter to the BCCI
secretary on Wednesday,
pressing him for an update on
a proposed series but the fate
of the matches remains
uncertain. Last year, under Najam Sethi,
the PCB and BCCI had signed a
MoU under which they were
scheduled to play six series in
the 2015-2023 Future Tours
Programme, but all were subject to clearance from New
Delhi. The deal was part of an
agreement which effectively
gave control of international
cricket affairs to India,
Australia and England, dubbed
the 'Big Three'. The two countries have not
played a full series against
each other since 2007, though
Pakistan toured India for a
short series in December 2012.