CA Chief Executive Nick Hockley also emphasised that these tours are important as the two boards want to strengthen ties
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Australian men's team tour of Pakistan has opened doors for other Australian teams to come and play in the country.
As per the reports in Australian media, the discussions between Cricket Australia (CA) and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are underway regarding these tours.
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CA Chief Executive Nick Hockley also emphasised that these tours are important as the two boards want to strengthen ties.
"The two boards want to strengthen ties, and strengthening ties will make further visits to Pakistan possible for the 220 million people of Pakistan who love cricket," Hockley said.
"Australian women's cricket team, A and U-19 teams tour of Pakistan is also important," he added.
On the other hand, Todd Greenberg, the Chief Executive of the Australian Cricketer's Association (ACA) also seconded Hockley's statement and said that men's team tour will also help other cricketing nations to play in Pakistan.
"It is hoped that Australia's tour of Pakistan will also help other international teams in the tour."