bangladesh send his team pakistan after icc security concern
The BCB has reiterated that Bangladesh will tour Pakistan only when the
ICC agrees to send its officials for the fixtures - because of security
concerns - but there was progress on other fronts during the meeting
between the heads of the two boards in Dhaka.
BCB president Nazmul Hassan offered Bangladesh's stadiums as an
alternate venue for Pakistan's home games, and the PCB chairman
Shaharyar Khan said the pullout of Pakistan players from various
Bangladesh leagues was regrettable.
"We didn't talk much about lower-level teams but I spoke to him about
the national team," Hassan said of his conversation with Shaharyar. "We
maintained that if the ICC can't send match officials, we won't send the
team. I have clarified this from the start. In terms of our academies,
we have a long-term agreement with the PCB so we will look into that as
well.
"He said he will look into the matter [of sending Pakistan players for
DPL and BPL]. I said we don't have a problem even if they don't come.
Also, because we spoke for very little time, we discussed the
possibility of considering Bangladesh as a neutral venue, which will be
cheaper for them. It will improve our relationship. We have beautiful
stadiums - all ICC-approved - so Bangladesh can be an option."
Shaharyar said Bangladesh could pick and choose where they want to play
in Pakistan if the senior team should tour, and hoped to begin with
tours by teams of other levels. "I have had a very positive and fruitful
exchange with the BCB president and his colleagues," he said. "I
endorse entirely what he has said. Let us see if we can move forward in
various directions. I feel we could do with schoolboys, academy,
university, women's and A teams. We can invite any one or more of these
teams to Pakistan. You will see for yourself the situation in Pakistan.
"If it is not good in Peshawar, we will not take you to Peshawar. If it
is not perfect in Karachi, we will not take you there. But in Multan,
Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Lahore, there are many other
cities; in Mirpur, we have a superb new stadium. We will take you there,
where I am sure they will be safe and warmly welcomed."
Shaharyar said he wanted the relationship between the PCB and BCB to go
back to how it was during his first term as board chairman - between
2003 and 2006. "Last time I was chairman, there was a great spirit of
cooperation between Asian boards. We acted together, the four of us,
regardless of political issues. We helped each other. The [BCB]
president agreed with me that we need to revive the spirit.
"This means also that we need to have another look at Pakistani
participation in leagues and various other tournaments. I was not aware
that we had stopped sending our people here, which I personally think is
regrettable. We will definitely put that right."
Shaharyar said some Associate nations - those participating in the 2015
World Cup - had expressed interest in touring Pakistan. "I won't name
them but there are some important Associate countries, who are playing
in the World Cup, who told us they are ready to come to Pakistan. It is a
step-by-step process, we are hoping Bangladesh will be one of the early
ones who will break the ice. We hope to get it [clearance from ICC]
with the help of our Asian brothers."
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