PCB still awaits patron's permission for T20 participation
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) representative on Thursday said the board was anticipating formal consent from its supporter in-head in regards to the national group's interest in one month from now's Twenty20 World Cup in India.
The PCB representative was responding to a report in an English-dialect every day that the benefactor in-boss has given the national group "green sign" for cooperation in the even, to be played March 8-April 3. It said the authorization was given in light of letter of PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan, looking for consent from government on investment in the competition.
The letter was composed at some point back by the PCB director "yet there was (up 'til now) no answer to his letter", the representative included. "In this way a couple of days back, Shaharyar sent a suggestion to the PM Office looking for consent for investment in the occasion."
Conversing with APP, the PCB representative said a formal answer from the supporter's office is still avidly anticipated. "We have not got any reaction yet in such manner," he said.
He said the board required the authorization in composing. The 2016 ICC World T20 is planned to be held in India from March 8 to April 3. The matches of the competition will be spread more than seven Indian urban areas. Pakistan would play its association matches in Kolkata, Dharamsala and Mohali, thought to be less affected by the fanatic Hindu association Shiv Sena, which is apparently contradicted to India normalizing relations with Pakistan.
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