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Pakistan, India not keen on world Twenty20 event
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February 19, 2006 19:46 IST

Pakistan and India are not in favour of having a World Twenty20 Championship as endorsed at a meeting of the International Cricket Council Chief Executives Committee (CEC) in Dubai this week.

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan, who met with his Indian counterpart Sharad Pawar [Images] in Karachi on Sunday, said both countries are in agreement on the issue.

"Pakistan's view is clear, we don't support this tournament and from our talks with the Indians we know they share our views. We will be conveying our views clearly at the ICC [Images] executive board meeting next month," Shaharyar told Reuters.

The CEC agreed to hold a Twenty20 world championship and a revamped ICC Champions Trophy featuring just the top eight teams in world cricket from 2008.

These recommendations will now be taken to the ICC Executive Board's March meeting in Dubai for it to make a final decision.

"We feel it dilutes the importance of international cricket," Shaharyar said.

Shaharyar said the Pakistan and India boards would be finalising their joint 2011 World Cup bid on February 24 in Mumbai.

February 28 is the deadline for submission of final bids. Australia and New Zealand [Images] have also expressed interest in making a joint bid for the 2011 tournament.




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