The Pakistan government has restrained its Cricket Board from initiating any dialogue with the BCCI on the issue of a long-pending bilateral series, which has been scuttled repeatedly on account of volatile political ties between the two nations.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shaharyar Khan told PTI that until the government gave fresh directions, the PCB has given up on talking to the Indian board on resumption of bilateral cricket ties in the near future.
“The government has made it clear to us that we are not supposed to engage in any dialogue with our Indian counterparts nor give any statements on Indo-Pak cricket ties until further orders,” Khan said.
The career diplomat said this was the reason why the PCB had avoided any discussions with the BCCI officials at the recent ICC meetings.
Khan, however, said the election of Anurag Thakur as the new chief of the BCCI was a positive development for future Indo-Pak talks.
“Thakur, to me, represents both the BCCI and the government so it will be easier talking to one person when the time comes,” he said.
Khan said Pakistan had suffered revenue loss after the BCCI backed out of playing a bilateral series even at any neutral venue in January.
“We tried to convince them to resume bilateral ties but they didn’t respond in the same manner so now even our government has said put a lid on further discussions,” Khan said.