ICC will do everything for India-Pakistan bilateral cricket to resume but can’t guarantee it: New chairman Greg Barclay
Newly appointed ICC chairman Greg Barclay has said that the council would play the role of a facilitator between India and Pakistan, so that bilateral cricket can resume between the two countries.
- ICC chairman Greg Barclay has said that they would play the facilitator's role between India-Pakistan, so that bilateral cricket can resume between the two.
- India and Pakistan haven't played a Test series against each other since the past 13 years.
- The last bilateral series (limited overs) between the two countries was played in 2012.
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New Delhi: The International Cricket Council (ICC) would like to see traditional rivals India and Pakistan play bilateral series regularly, and in each other's territories, said chairman Gregor John Barclay on Monday, but he also pointed out that he didn't have the mandate to ensure that it actually happens.
Then, Pakistan visited India for a short ODI and T20I series in late 2012, and four years later toured India again for the 2016 T20 World Cup, an ICC event.
"I would love nothing more than for India and Pakistan to be able to continue cricketing relations as they were previously. I am also enough of a realist to understand that there are geo-political issues at play here that are way beyond my jurisdiction. I think all we can do at the ICC is to continue to help and support in any way that we can to bring about outcomes that would see India and Pakistan in a position where they can play cricket regularly against each other and in their home territories," Barclay said in a virtual media interaction.
"Beyond that, I do not think I have a mandate or an ability to influence outcomes more than that. That is really being done at a level way beyond where we would be operating," pointed out the New Zealander.
Barclay, 59, however, said the ICC would play the role of a facilitator while the final say rests with the governments of both India and Pakistan.
"Rest assured that, as they say, from the cricketing point of view, we would love to get those countries back together again on a regular basis. The ICC will do whatever it can to help facilitate and support an outcome that might see that happen," he averred.
Now, the issue of Pakistan touring India will come up again as the ICC T20 World Cup next year and the 50-over World Cup in 2023.
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