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The Pakistan government, on
Thursday (February 25) allowed its
cricket team to participate in next
month's T20 WC in India, Shaharyar
Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board
Chairman (PCB) confirmed.
"I am pleased that our government has
given its consent for our team to visit
India. As a duty of care, we have asked
ICC to put in place special
arrangements for the Pakistan cricket
team while in India. We will also be
expecting visa facilitation and other
arrangements for the Pakistani fans
wishing to visit India for the T20 WC,"
Khan said in an official release.
Earlier, PCB had stated that they
would tour India for the T20 WC only
when they get a government
clearance. Further, the board even
proposed an alternative to the ICC - of
staging their matches at a neutral
venue if the government did not give
the nod for their travel across the
border.
Read more: Pakistan get government clearance for T20 WC participation in India - Cricbuzz
Thursday (February 25) allowed its
cricket team to participate in next
month's T20 WC in India, Shaharyar
Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board
Chairman (PCB) confirmed.
"I am pleased that our government has
given its consent for our team to visit
India. As a duty of care, we have asked
ICC to put in place special
arrangements for the Pakistan cricket
team while in India. We will also be
expecting visa facilitation and other
arrangements for the Pakistani fans
wishing to visit India for the T20 WC,"
Khan said in an official release.
Earlier, PCB had stated that they
would tour India for the T20 WC only
when they get a government
clearance. Further, the board even
proposed an alternative to the ICC - of
staging their matches at a neutral
venue if the government did not give
the nod for their travel across the
border.
Read more: Pakistan get government clearance for T20 WC participation in India - Cricbuzz