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PCB eyeing home series against South Africa, Bangladesh

Source: PTI
November 01, 2017 17:37 IST
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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi said he wants BCCI to send their team for the Asian Cricket Council's Emerging Nations Cup to be held in Pakistan next April.

IMAGE: Pakistan players celebrate after winning the third T20 International against Sri Lanka in Lahore. Photograph: PCB/Twitter

After successfully hosting Sri Lanka for a T20 International, the Pakistan Cricket Board is targeting home series against South Africa and Bangladesh next year, said chairman Najam Sethi.

 

Sethi said realistically after the decision by Sri Lanka to come and play a T20 match in Lahore last Sunday, he feels that South Africa or Bangladesh could be convinced to come and play in the country.

"It is a gradual process to get international cricket back to Pakistan. The tour by the Sri Lankans even for that one match has been a big success for us. But we need to now keep pushing this process forward," he said.

Sethi said he would be talking to the South African and Bangladesh boards to convince them to play a short bilateral series next year.

"We have Ireland and Afghanistan, who are ready to come over. But we also want South Africa or Bangladesh in Pakistan next year," said Sethi.

He further added that he wants Board of Control for Cricket in India to send the Indian team for the Asian Cricket Council's Emerging Nations Cup to be held in Pakistan next April.

"We will guarantee them the best security but even if they don't agree to send their team the tournament will be held at different venues in Pakistan," he said.

Sethi said that the biggest challenge now for the PCB is to hold matches at other venues apart from Lahore.

Pakistan on Sunday hosted Sri Lanka eight years and seven months after their team bus was attacked in Lahore by militants.

In September, Pakistan also hosted the World XI backed by the International Cricket Council for three T20 Internationals in Lahore and the security arrangements were praised by all.

Asked if he feels that Australia and New Zealand who are scheduled to play Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates next year could be convinced to come and play a game or two in Pakistan like Sri Lanka did,
Sethi said realistically he thought South Africa and Bangladesh need to be convinced first.

Sethi also said that he would like to see the final of the third Pakistan Super League T20 tournament held in Karachi next March with the play-off matches in Lahore.

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