Next ICC chairman shouldn’t be from Big Three, says Pakistan Cricket Board chairman
On July 1 this year, Shashank Manohar stepped down from the post of ICC chairman after twin two-year tenures at the helm.
On July 1 this year, Shashank Manohar stepped down from the post of ICC chairman after twin two-year tenures at the helm.
The last time the two sides played a Test series against each other was when Pakistan toured India for a three-match series in 2007/08.
Even if the letter carries greater weight with the congenital clerk fortuitously positioned beyond his cerebral powers, this is no time for compartmentalised decision-making, never mind how football is going about its business.
Pakistan's disappointment could also be because in a similar scenario in 2016, the ICC had awarded Pakistan full points.
Pakistan were to host the Asia Cup but it was shifted to Dubai and Abu Dhabi after India expressed reluctance to come here owing to security concerns.
In fact, the Pakistan Cricket Board chief went on to say that he is happy to see the two countries clash in ICC events and the Asia Cup.
PCB chief Ehsan Mani has now gone on record suggesting that nothing has been finalised yet.
PCB chairman Ehsan Mani presented Gul with a crystal plaque after the washed-out encounter between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Gaddafi Stadium.
'Not Pakistan but India is not a safe country for any tourist or anybody (sic). As human beings, we sportspersons should also stand up and condemn them.'
Talking on the development, PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani said: "I am hopeful the trio of Misbah, Sarfaraz and Babar will do well for Pakistan cricket."