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imagePCB chief Shaharyar Khan has refused to visit India for the bilateral series between India and Pakistan.

Former Pakistan batting great and current ICC President Zaheer Abbas said on Monday that the PCB should be willing to go to India for their home series in December to ensure the revival of cricketing ties between two countries, but PCB chief rubbished such proposal and said that they will not visit India for their home series ‘at any cost’.

According to local media reports, Khan said, “We will not go to India to play our bilateral series there and I’m writing a letter to the BCCI to clear our stance and we will wait for their reply till October. It seems they don’t want to play a bilateral series as they are raising political issues while the PCB believes that sports should not be mixed with politics”.

He also insisted that sports should be treated as entertainment and India shouldn’t mix it with politics.

According to the MoU signed between the PCB and the BCCI last year, six bilateral series in the next eight years are planned.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2015

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