The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja, in a digital press conference on Wednesday, hinted that the possibility of a bilateral series between Pakistan and India still stays unlikely.
Speaking about the opportunities, Raja stated that the tri-country collection along with India and Pakistan might be on the cards. However, nothing is sure.
"Bilateral collection between Pakistan and India seems not going at this moment however we are able to desire to see both teams in movement in a tri-nation collection perhaps," said Raja.
Responding to the question regarding India once more pulling out of the Champions Trophy after it become introduced that the 2025 match might be held in Pakistan, Ramiz stated:
"It isn't always an easy project to drag out of an global match. Once the rights are offered, these feuds between unique cricketing boards also are considered whilst making the decision. In my opinion, India will not pull out."
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Ramiz Raja presents update on Pakistan-India bilateral series
Raja said that the tri-country collection which includes India and Pakistan is probably on the playing cards however nothing is positive
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja, in a virtual press conference on Wednesday, hinted that the possibility of a bilateral series between Pakistan and India nonetheless stays not likely.
Speaking approximately the opportunities, Raja said that the tri-country series together with India and Pakistan is probably on the cards. However, not anything is positive.
"Bilateral series between Pakistan and India appears not going at this moment however we will wish to peer both groups in action in a tri-country series perhaps," said Raja.
Responding to the question concerning India once more pulling out of the Champions Trophy after it turned into introduced that the 2025 event may be held in Pakistan, Ramiz stated:
"It isn't an clean challenge to tug out of an worldwide match. Once the rights are awarded, these feuds between specific cricketing forums are also considered while making the choice. In my opinion, India will no longer pull out."
Ramiz Raja elaborated that he has properly running relations with the BCCI President Sourav Ganguly and the destiny appears promising.
"I actually have appropriate operating relations with Sourav Ganguly and we've correct communication; discussing cricket on a international degree and it could be stepped forward. When former cricketers are managing things then they attention on cricketing topics and it becomes an easier element from an administrative point of view," brought the PCB Chairman.
Collective Effort
It was recently announced that Pakistan will be defending their Champions Trophy title on home soil when the tournament kicks off in 2025. This development is a ray of hope, a breakthrough for a better future for Pakistan cricket.
Talking about the efforts, Ramiz stated that although it changed into not a straightforward venture and all people who become worried at some stage in this method deserves the credit.
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Ramiz Raja offers update on Pakistan-India bilateral series
Raja said that the tri-state collection such as India and Pakistan might be on the cards however not anything is sure
Abbas Raza Abbas Raza in Lahore17 November, 2021
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja, in a virtual press convention on Wednesday, hinted that the possibility of a bilateral collection among Pakistan and India nevertheless stays not going.
Speaking about the possibilities, Raja stated that the tri-nation collection consisting of India and Pakistan might be at the playing cards. However, not anything is sure.
"Bilateral collection among Pakistan and India seems not likely at this moment but we can desire to look each groups in movement in a tri-state collection possibly," stated Raja.
Responding to the question regarding India again pulling out of the Champions Trophy after it changed into announced that the 2025 event could be held in Pakistan, Ramiz stated:
"It isn't an smooth challenge to tug out of an worldwide tournament. Once the rights are provided, these feuds between one-of-a-kind cricketing forums also are considered at the same time as making the choice. In my opinion, India will no longer pull out."
Ramiz Raja elaborated that he has proper working family members with the BCCI President Sourav Ganguly and the future looks promising.
"I have excellent working family members with Sourav Ganguly and we have good verbal exchange; discussing cricket on a international level and it may be stepped forward. When two former cricketers are coping with matters then they focus on cricketing matters and it turns into an less difficult thing from an administrative point of view," delivered the PCB Chairman.
Collective Effort
It changed into these days announced that Pakistan can be protecting their Champions Trophy title on domestic soil while the match kicks off in 2025. This improvement is a ray of hope, a breakthrough for a higher destiny for Pakistan cricket.
Talking about the efforts, Ramiz said that even though it turned into no longer a straightforward project and anyone who changed into involved at some point of this process merits the credit.
"It is constantly hard to visit the ICC and present your case and then correctly reap what you had aimed for. There became a belief of Pakistan on the worldwide level and it took a long whilst to exchange that. This could were a trustworthy undertaking had England and New Zealand not pulled out from their respective series."
Ramiz Raja said that small victories were absolutely critical and credited all those who have been worried in making this appear.
"It isn't always most effective due to PSL for the reason that we also held worldwide series in Pakistan. This has been made a reality due to the efforts of all and sundry who were involved [at the PCB]," introduced Raja.