The PCB's stance on the matter is yet to be determined but will be discussed at the meeting
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has secured an emergency meeting with officials from the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on February 4 in Bahrain.
The PCB's stance on the matter is yet to be determined but will be discussed at the meeting.
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The meeting comes amid ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India regarding cricketing relations.
"Finally, we have a date now to meet ACC officials. I will attend ACC's meeting on February 4 in Bahrain. I am not sure about our stance for now; I will decide it in the meeting, keeping an eye on the situation," he said.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has requested that Pakistan travel to India for matches but has not reciprocated by agreeing to play in Pakistan.
"BCCI wants Pakistan to travel to India, but BCCI doesn't want India to play in Pakistan. This is not something new for us," said Sethi.
This is not a new development, as tensions between the two countries have long affected cricketing relations.
The PCB hopes to resolve these issues at the upcoming ACC meeting and will decide on their stance in light of the current situation.