PCB interested in reviving Indo-Pak series: Anurag Thakur

March 12, 2015 07:24 pm | Updated 07:24 pm IST - Mumbai

India opened their World Cup defence with a 76-run win against Pakistan at Adelaide.

India opened their World Cup defence with a 76-run win against Pakistan at Adelaide.

Newly-elected BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur, on Thursday, said Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Sharyar Khan had expressed his interest in reviving the India-Pakistan series during their meet earlier this week.

“During our talk, we raised the issue of the Pakistan-India series. We just initiated the talks and he initiated his view point and talked about the discussions held with the previous office bearers. So we have not finalised anything as of now,” Thakur told reporters.

Asked if the BCCI had finalised a replacement for coach Duncan Fletcher, whose term ends after the World Cup, he said, “no discussion took place for the new coach or for the appointment of the new coach. We are still in the initial stages of forming committees and giving various responsibilities. As far as the appointment of the new coach is concerned the decision has not been taken yet.”

Recent media report had suggested that the BCCI and the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) may ban players from giving autographs but Thakur said it was not true.

“It was cleared on day one. No such instructions have been given by the BCCI or the ACSU. And the gentleman [K.S. Madhavan, a BCCI officer with the anti-corruption unit] concerned has resigned from his post,” he said.

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