Relations will be reconsidered if Bangladesh doesn't come: Zaka Ashraf

Cricket relations between will be reconsidered if Bangladesh decides not to tour Pakistan, says PCB chief.


Web Desk April 10, 2012
Relations will be reconsidered if Bangladesh doesn't come: Zaka Ashraf

LAHORE: Cricket relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be reconsidered if the latter decides not to tour Pakistan for an upcoming series, said Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf on Tuesday.

Talking to the media in Lahore, Ashraf said that it will be decided before the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) meeting whether Bangladesh will be touring Pakistan or not.

Ashraf refused to name other nations that Pakistan has invited to tour the country, saying that there were those who did not want to see international cricket in the country and were trying to stop others as well.

Commenting on India touring Pakistan, the chairman said that the tour is still pending and if India wants Pakistan to tour their country first then they should announce a plan for it.

COMMENTS (55)

abbas | 12 years ago | Reply

@mr. righty rightist - Well my comment was specific to country's cricket team state and not the country itself not country in general. Also I have visited BD for work and now how great it is.

jimmy | 12 years ago | Reply

@done: impose sanctions...are you a buffoon or what?? frequent terror attacks happen everyday in pak.. despite being banned by the UN and put on a high threat list, hafeez syed is allowed to roam freely screaming death to ind, death to usa, death to the west !! tell me which country will not be scared to send their team to pak..forgot the osama raid episode..where the whole world came to know about pakistans true colors !!! we will never tour pak..tell me wht pcb can do ??lol impose sanctions on aus, ind, eng , nz etc...so be it still yr country be will not anyting ! hahahha !

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