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Pakistan
ready to revise itinerary for West Indies
KARACHI—The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said it is willing to revise
the itinerary for its home series against the West Indies this year.
The PCB had initially rejected requests to delay the start of the tour
to allow the West Indies to participate in a $5 million Twenty20 match
with South Africa on Nov. 10 in Antigua.
Abbas Zaidi, the director of board operations, said on Monday Pakistan
had agreed to shift dates by three to four days to allow West Indies to
play the fixture.
"We have made our offer. We are willing to bend a bit backwards to
accommodate them. But so far they have not got back to us," he said.
Pakistan had cited time constraints for its initial refusal. The West
Indies' were scheduled to play three tests and five one-day
Internationals from Nov. 7 .
"We refused then because we have to organise a Twenty20 domestic
tournament from Dec. 24 and the team then immediately leaves for South
Africa," said Saleem Altaf, a senior PCB official.
"We wanted to give our players some breathing space. But our chairman
decided to give them some leeway in view of our good relations with
them." —Agencies |