BCCI Chief Shashank Manohar and Pakistan Cricket Board President Shahryar Khan on Sunday met to discuss about the India-Pakistan bilateral series in December 2015.
Sources say, The meeting between BCCI & PCB is fruitful and both the cricket boards have come to a formal agreement to choose a neutral venue for India-Pakistan series.
BCCI Chief Shashank Manohar told media that Pakistan was invited to play in India with the promises losses incurred for not playing in UAE will be adequately compensated. He also hinted either Sri Lanka or Bangladesh will be preferred as neutral venue instead of UAE for hosting the series.
As per the agreement signed by BCCI & PCB, India & Pakistan will play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023. Four of them will be hosted by Pakistan and the rest by India. In December 2015 series, India & Pak will play one Test Match, three ODIs and couple of T20s.
Sources say, The meeting between BCCI & PCB is fruitful and both the cricket boards have come to a formal agreement to choose a neutral venue for India-Pakistan series.
BCCI Chief Shashank Manohar told media that Pakistan was invited to play in India with the promises losses incurred for not playing in UAE will be adequately compensated. He also hinted either Sri Lanka or Bangladesh will be preferred as neutral venue instead of UAE for hosting the series.
As per the agreement signed by BCCI & PCB, India & Pakistan will play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023. Four of them will be hosted by Pakistan and the rest by India. In December 2015 series, India & Pak will play one Test Match, three ODIs and couple of T20s.