imageFormer Pakistan captain Javed Miandad has suggested the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to invite the Indian players to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in order to show the world that Pakistan had avoided retaliating against India for keeping Pakistani players out of IPL.

Miandad advised the PCB to make the best arrangement for the league as the country’s ‘prestige was at stake’. “Nothing should go off beam,” said Miandad, in an interview to local media.

“PCB should categorize the players according to their standards,” he said, adding that all international players who desire to participate in the tournament should be asked to sign a contract first rather than confirming verbally or through any other medium.

“It is a matter of our country's reputation and nothing should go wrong. Each interested player should first sign a contract as backing out at the last moment would bring a bad name,” Miandad said.

However, Pakistan Super League (PSL) is a success story for the country and will help the team reverse its slide in the game's shortest format. Miandad also suggested that PSL could have been organized in Pakistan with special arrangements for overseas players to stay at Dubai.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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