Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finally decided to quit chasing on Indo-Pak cricket series after failing to get response from Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) side.
According to local media report, Shahryar Khan said, “Yes, we haven’t received a reply from the BCCI till Saturday evening; therefore, we are closing this chapter now. We will, however, make an announcement in this regard by Monday”.
“We made every possible effort to play India and even changed the venue from the UAE to Sri Lanka on BCCI’s request but our efforts went in vain. We signed an MoU with the BCCI last year and were sincere in playing cricket with them,” he added.
Shahryar said the PCB had given maximum time to the BCCI for taking a decision but no positive intentions were received by the Indian authorities.
Earlier, BCCI chief Shashank Manohar once again asked PCB chief Shahryar Khan to wait for another three to four days for the final decision on Indo-Pak cricket series. But India has maintained a quite confused stance since past weeks when it comes to cricket series with Pakistan. The PCB chief approached BCCI for a final response over much talked series between the neighbours. However, the BCCI is yet to respond and the PCB has decided it will announce on Monday its decision regarding giving up on the series.
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