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India-Pak cricket series ruled out

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India sports minister Vijay Goel says there will be no resumption of cricket ties

new delhi — India’s Sports Minister Vijay Goel on Monday ruled out a bilateral cricket series with Pakistan even as top officials from the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) were scheduled to meet in Dubai later Monday to discuss possibilit­ies of a bilateral series.

The Sports Minister made it clear that the Indian government will not allow resumption of bilateral cricket series as long as Pakistan continues to sponsor cross-border terrorism.

“The BCCI should come up with a suggestion or proposal in this regard only after consulting the government. I had said earlier also that the possibilit­ies of bilateral series with Pakistan is very remote,” Goel told reporters on Monday.

“As long as Pakistan continues to sponsor terrorists, it will not be possible to have sporting ties between the two countries. Terrorism and sports will not run side by side,” he added.

India and Pakistan, however, will continue to play each other in internatio­nal tournament­s.

The arch-rivals from the Subcontine­nt will meet each other in a group clash of the upcoming Champions Trophy in Edgbaston, Birmingham on June 4.

“As far as multi-lateral events are concerned, we have no control over those. So the two countries will continue to play each other in such tournament­s,” Goel said.

The two arch-rivals last participat­ed in a bilateral series in December 2012 when Pakistan visited

BCCI should come up with a suggestion or proposal only after consulting the government. Vijay Goel

India for a limited overs series that included three One-Day Internatio­nals (ODI) and two Twenty20 Internatio­nals.

India has not played Pakistan in a full bilateral series since 2007 when Pakistan visited India to play five ODIs and a one-off Test match.

However, worsening political ties and intermitte­nt violence on the border has stalled any further bilateral cricket between the two countries.

Recently, the BCCI had also urged the ICC not to put the arch-rivals in the same group in global tournament­s. The two boards had signed an agreement to play six bilateral series the first of which was originally scheduled to take place in 2015.

According to the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s (ICC) Future Tours Programme, the Indian team is scheduled to play Pakistan in a bilateral series later this year. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Pakistan lead India in the Champions Trophy Years ago, India and Pakistan last played in a bilateral series India’s Virat Kohli plays a shot as Pakistan’s Sarfaraz Ahmed looks on during the World T20 match at the Eden Gardens. —
AFP file Pakistan lead India in the Champions Trophy Years ago, India and Pakistan last played in a bilateral series India’s Virat Kohli plays a shot as Pakistan’s Sarfaraz Ahmed looks on during the World T20 match at the Eden Gardens. —

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