Kashmir Observer

Not Even Thinking About CT Going Out Of Pakistan: PCB Chief

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KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi says he is not even considerin­g the possibilit­y of next year's Champions Trophy being moved out of his country despite the neverendin­g speculatio­n surroundin­g India's participat­ion in the event. Addressing a media conference here on Monday night during the Pakistan Super League final, Naqvi confirmed that he held talks with BCCI secretary Jay Shah on the sidelines of the ICC meetings last week in Dubai.

''Yes we spoke for a while and it was cordial but it would be unwise to divulge details of what was discussed,'' he said.

Asked if India's reluctance to travel to Pakistan would cause the tournament to be shifted out of Pakistan, Naqvi said, ''I am not even thinking on those lines we are confident we will host the Champions Trophy on schedule in Pakistan.''

His comments come after an

ICC board member told PTI recently that it will not ask India to defy any government policy that bars travel to Pakistan. Naqvi added that the PCB was also prepared to deal with any situation as the event came closer.

He outlined that three stadiums in Karachi, Lahore and

Rawalpindi, which would host the most Champions Trophy matches, would undergo renovation.

''Even as I speak plans have been drawn up and work will begin soon on these three stadiums to give the fans the best experience of watching the matches at the venues,'' he added.

India have not engaged in bilateral cricket with Pakistan since the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, in which over 150 people were killed. The last time an Indian cricket team travelled to Pakistan was the Asia Cup in June-July of 2008.

Last year's Asia Cup, which was to be held in Pakistan, was ultimately conducted in a hybrid manner with just four games held here and the rest in Sri Lanka after the Indian team refused to travel.

PCB SET TO ANNOUNCE REVAMPED SELECTION COMMITTEE

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi has decided to revamp the national selection committee to give it more independen­ce and authority to appoint the captain and team.

''I don't want to get involved in appointing the captain, team and all that. I will be revamping the national selection committee and will give it more authority and independen­ce to take cricket related decisions,” PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi said on Monday during a press conference here.

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