Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

ICC keeps IndiaPak series out

WORLD TEST CHAMPIONSH­IP The archrivals won’t clash in the first cycle

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman@htlive.com ■

KOLKATA: India will not play Pakistan in the first cycle of the world Test championsh­ip beginning in 2019, David Richardson, CEO of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed on Thursday.

“With the case of India and Pakistan, we have been a little bit pragmatic. It has been decided that they will not play each other in the first two-year cycle,” said Richardson at a media conference after a series of ICC meetings that began here on Sunday ended.

The BCCI was opposed to the world Test championsh­ip, and the world body’s plan for a twotier format, but finally came around before the ICC Board meeting at Wellington last October when the initial announceme­nt was made.

However, a senior BCCI official said ahead of the Future Tours Meeting in Singapore last December that the board would push to avoid playing Pakistan. ICC’s announceme­nt confirms that.

The world Test league will comprise three-Test series between teams but it won’t be all play all, said Richardson. It has been decided that each team will play six others home-and-away. India too will play six countries in the nine-team competitio­n, but Pakistan won’t be one of them.

“It was difficult in the case of the Tests league in particular. While you have a situation of teams wanting to play five-Test series, trying to fit everyone playing everyone in a two-year period is not easy. Considerat­ion was given to extending it to three years but maintainin­g interest then becomes difficult,” said Richardson.

“The devil, as they say, lies in the details and there were fears as to which fixtures would comprise the competitio­n. All those fears have been put to rest. The fixtures will be out soon,” he said.

Bilateral series between India and Pakistan have been put on hold because of relations between the countries; something Richardson said was out of ICC’s area of influence. His comment sounded similar to what Fifa president Gianni Infantino had said here last October after chairing a council meeting while commenting on the Israel-Palestine situation.

“Football cannot solve it. It is a situation of exceptiona­l complexity and cannot be ignored, but it cannot be changed by a non-government­al body,” Infantino had said while explaining why Fifa was against imposing sanctions on football associatio­ns of either country.

Pakistan has taken the matter of not playing India in bilateral matches to the dispute resolution committee of the ICC, claiming a breach in contract. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has claimed $70m in damages from India. It is something the BCCI is contending.

“I think there is certainly a common desire…. it would be great if India and Pakistan play each other apart from ICC events and specifical­ly in bilateral series but, unfortunat­ely it is an issue that is beyond our area of influence. Even the BCCI, I am sure, cannot simply decide themselves whether a series should be played and similarly in Pakistan. So, it is more complicate­d than that. We will not let up in our efforts but it is going to take a lot more than two boards agreeing,” said Richardson.

While you have teams wanting to play five Test series, trying to fit everyone playing everyone in a twoyear period is not that easy.

It would be great if India and Pakistan play each other but, unfortunat­ely it is an issue that is beyond our area of influence.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ■ Cricket fans will have to wait a bit longer to see India and Pakistan face each other in Test cricket.
GETTY IMAGES ■ Cricket fans will have to wait a bit longer to see India and Pakistan face each other in Test cricket.

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