By: Drcricket7 Staff
The Indian Cricket Board has once again insisted that it is willing to play Pakistan according to the future tour programme. They, however, added that the series will depend upon governments clearance.
India and Pakistan has signed an MoU in 2014. According to it, Pakistan is slated to tour India in November-December. But, the Pakistan Cricket Board has blamed the Indian board of not honoring the contract.
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“I can assure you that this is a subject where the government has to accord permission,” Choudhary said. “I must inform you that the BCCI has already written to the government in March with regard to the FTP with Pakistan.
“Unless we hear from them, I cannot make a comment,” he added. “As far as cricket concerned, if it is a contract, both would try to honour. Honouring of it cannot happen without the government’s permission.”
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Pakistan last toured India in 2012 for a limited-overs series. Since then both teams have only competed in ICC tournaments. The strained political relation between the two nations have contributed in less cricket between them.
The Indian team, meanwhile, will face Pakistan on June 4 in the Champions Trophy in the United Kingdom.