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Sri Lanka Cricket president denies reports of Pakistan tour

Published on: April 15, 2019 5:24 AM

Sri Lanka Cricket president Shammi Silva had denied reports of Islanders touring Pakistan, for a Test series later this year. According to The Sunday Times, the Sri Lanka cricket chief has said that ‘no such talks’ have taken place between them and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). “We have not been contacted by any PCB official and no such discussion ever took place. If there are such reports claiming that negotiations are taking place or took place, they are baseless and untrue,” Silva said. Pakistan is slated to host two Test matches against Sri lanka in October this year, as part of the inaugural International Cricket Council (ICC) World Test Championship. Not a single Test match has been played in Pakistan due to security-related issues, following the horrific terrorist attack on the touring Sri Lankan team, which was taking part in a Test match, in Lahore on March 3, 2009.

Nine teams will take part in the ICC World Test Championship, with two teams qualifying for the final -which will take place in 2021. Pakistan played hosts to Zimbabwe in a ODI and T20 International (T20I) series in Lahore in 2015, a World XI team featuring players from different Test-playing countries, which included a three-match T20I series in Lahore, Sri Lanka for a T20I in Lahore in 2017 and the West Indies for a three-match T20I series in Karachi last year. Managing Director of PCB Wasim Khan had claimed that Sri Lanka would tour Pakistan this year. Wasim had said that PCB was in talks with Cricket Sri Lanka for a possible tour of the country. “We are in negotiation with Cricket Sri Lanka for their team’s possible tour of Pakistan as the Islanders are scheduled to play Pakistan in October here in the UAE,” he said. “So me and chairman Ehsan Mani are trying to convince them to tour Pakistan. If they disagree with our proposal, then we will try to convince them to play one or two Test matches in the country.”

Furthermore, he added that if Sri Lanka agreed to tour Pakistan then the PCB would be in a good position to begin talks with Bangladesh, regarding a possible tour of Pakistan. “If it all goes well, then we would be in a good position to talk with Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to send their team as they are schedule to face Pakistan in January next year,” he said.

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