Wednesday 11 April 2012

Bangladesh cricket team will visit Pakistan this year


The rejection of the idea of ​​compulsion, the chairman of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), Mustafa Kamal said his team visit to Pakistan this year.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was looking for Bangladesh on the occasion of an invitation to a series of 50 per game, later this month. However, the BCB was looking reluctant to come to Pakistan.
Could be warned, however, Mustafa Kamal statement after the Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf on Tuesday released sporting relations with Bangladesh under threat, if Bangladesh refuses to go to Pakistan to qualify for a bilateral series.
He said: "I think we need to rethink our relations with Bangladesh, as they are not touring, we are, but I hope this situation will not come." It is against the International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting, Pakistan and Bangladesh on tour or not, to be decided, he added.
He does not mention that other countries, Pakistan has been invited to visit the country and said there were people who did not want to see international cricket in the country and others have tried to quit.
In response to a question about the Indian team, said Ashraf, the tower was still pending, and if India wants Pakistan to their homeland, then the first tour, they plan to announce.
Earlier this year, a delegation from Bangladesh visited Pakistan to assess the security situation after the government and law enforcement authorities have the guarantee of security.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has proposed to appoint the arbitrator instead of neutral leaders, the promotion of bilateral series to continue. International officials are reluctant to officiate at competitions in difficulty to land because of the security situation.
Mustafa Kemal, who led the delegation, promised to the case in the council meeting of the ICC in Dubai from April 14 to 16 planned to discuss.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasnia Wajid gives final approval by the invitation of the Board for a limited overs series.

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