Questions were raised over whether the PCB still plans to send a squad to Bangladesh or if they will demand from the ICC to shift the upcoming major tournaments.
Relations between Dhaka and Islamabad were strained after the National Assembly passed a resolution earlier this week against the hanging of a Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh leader over war crimes in 1971.
The resolution fueled anti-Pakistan sentiments and triggered strong protests in Bangladesh, where the Asia Cup (February 24 to March 7) and the ICC World Twenty20 (March 16 to April 6) will be hosted. As a consequence, security concerns for the Pakistan team have been raised.
However, a PCB official told The Express Tribune that the board has not received any instruction from the government regarding the country’s participation.
“It’s a concern, but it will be too early to jump to conclusions,” said the official.
“Since it’s not a bilateral series and the tournaments will be staged under the auspices of Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the International Cricket Council (ICC), we will rely on the two governing bodies to suggest a protocol.”
‘Matter not part of Sethi’s UAE agenda’
Asked if Najam Sethi, the PCB’s Interim Management Committee (IMC) chairman, who is currently in the UAE, had any plans to visit the ICC’s headquarters in Dubai on the matter, the answer was a no: “It’s not in the chairman’s agenda.”
Another official close to the board’s international department said the PCB may raise the issue during the ACC and ICC meetings if the volatile situation in Bangladesh persists.
“The ACC may meet on the sidelines of the U19 Asia Cup this month [in the UAE] where the issue may come under discussion. Similarly, it can also be raised during the ICC’s meeting in January.”
It should be mentioned that the West Indies Cricket Board withdrew its U19 team from Bangladesh this month after a bomb blast went off close to the hotel in Chittagong where the players were staying.
However, the PCB gave a cautious response and Sethi avoided giving a statement when asked about his assessment on the security situation there.
The PCB and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) are not enjoying cordial relations since the latter twice withdrew from their commitment of sending a team to Pakistan – both times citing security concerns as a reason for the withdrawal.
Meanwhile, a senior BCB official hoped the situation would return to normal after the general elections in Bangladesh take place in January.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2013.
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PCB is playing safe and does not want to risk further isolation.The right step is to compete and show BD where it belongs on the cricketing field.
if pakistan refuses to send its team no one bothers.India & srilanka will make the event a success.Why pakistan fails to realise its worth is zero and no one takes them seriously
PCB should never ever send its team to Bangladesh in such hostile environment. Even if ICC and ACC go on as planned, which i highly doubt, PCB shouldn't send our lads.
@Kiran Muzammil: I guess ur point would be coreect if viewed from an individual perspective but my friend Pakistan should and has to maintain its diplomacy with Bangladesh no matter how weak they are ranking wise!
When a close match been played between two leading Bangladeshi parties, I wonder if there is room for another major tournament. Pakistan should withdraw its team from both fixture citing same reasons as Bangladesh did. And for the added effect send someone to lodge a petition in Supreme Court to stop Pakistani team from touring BD on security grounds.
no more cricket with bangladesh period and we should strictly stick to it.
Cricket and politics should be kept at bay.
I think we should simply pull out of the tour. We give too much importance to Bangladesh, we played them when no one else wanted to play them. Now, however they are at under the control of India and they have stabbed us in the back several times. We should simply thumb our nose at them, and not only refuse to tour Bangladesh for the Asia Cup and the ICC T20 cup, but also refuse to play them in the near future as well. Rather we should play top teams like Australia, England, South Africa and also India and West Indies.