PCB Chairman to Propose Restart of Pakistan-India Cricket at ICC

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KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s chairman Ramiz Raja is likely to propose a Quadrilateral series involving India, Pakistan, England, and Australia.

According to Code Sports Australia, the PCB chairman has planned to pitch the idea of a Quadrilateral series that will play an important role in the revival of cricket between the two arch-rivals, India and Pakistan. Reportedly, the idea will be pitched in the next ICC meeting.

It must be noted here that Pakistan and India haven’t played a bilateral series since 2012-13. They only faced each other in ICC events and Asia Cup during this time period.

However, Pakistan will be hosting visits from England and Australia this year. While on tour in 1998, Australia will play the national team in three Test matches and an equal number of One-Day Internationals (ODIs). England’s five Twenty20 International matches against Pakistan are scheduled for November and December of this year.

Each team must also have thirteen healthy players in order for the game to proceed. Teams may also select replacements from among the 25 players kept in reserve.

In the event of an outbreak, the league may be halted for one week and all players will be quarantined for the same length of time.

We have taken all necessary precautions to prevent PSL from being canceled.

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