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Hopeful India-Pak Bilateral Series Will Be Revived: PCB Chief

Shahryar Khan contended that the game can play an important part in improving cross-border relations.

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Lamenting that politics was getting mixed up with sports, Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shahryar Khan on Saturday spoke in favour of the revival of India-Pakistan bilateral cricketing ties, contending that the game can play an important part in improving cross-border relations.

In the city to watch Saturday’s high-octane World Twenty20 Cup group tie at the Eden Gardens, Khan praised the ‘very fair’ Kolkata crowd and said an India-Pakistan clash holds significance for the entire world and not just the two countries alone.

It’s unfortunate that politics gets mixed up with sports, they are different entities and should not be mixed. I am hopeful that the bilateral series will be revived. In fact, during my meet with BCCI President Shashank Manohar, he assured me of India’s desire to play bilateral series but said only condition was the government giving permission. The unfortunate fact is the government permission has not been given. But we are hopeful.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shahryar Khan
An India-Pakistan match is not just significant for the two countries but for the entire world. Such a match affords the opportunity for people to people contact, people from both the countries get to meet each other, a cordial environment is created, so I feel, if both the governments want relations to move forward, it should be done through cricket.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shahryar Khan
Shahryar Khan contended that the game can play an important part in improving cross-border relations.
Ravindra Jadeja, Pawan Negi and Harbhajan Singh, are seen during a training session ahead of the ICC World Twenty20 2016 match against Pakistan. (Photo: AP) 

Owing to diplomatic tension, the arch-rivals have not played any bilateral series for over three years and cricketing battles are restricted to multinational tournaments.

Talking about Saturday’s crucial tie, Khan exuded confidence that his boys will do well, and pointed out that the Eden Gardens is a favourite hunting ground for the Pakistanis.

Calling Indian star Virat Kohli an outstanding batsman, Khan said the match was a clash between Pakistani bowling and Indian batting.

No matter who wins the match, what we want is that it should be established that the people from both the countries want the India-Pakistan matches to happen and politics should not come in between sports. I think cricket can be a bridge between the two countries.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shahryar Khan

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