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Despite 26/11, ICC's Pawar Wants Ind-Pak Cricket Revived

Singapore: Barely hours after taking over as the ICC president, Sharad Pawar on Thursday said the game's apex body would try to encourage the resumption of Indo-Pak bilateral series if there is government clearance from

PTI PTI Updated on: July 02, 2010 10:21 IST
despite 26/11 icc s pawar wants ind pak cricket revived
despite 26/11 icc s pawar wants ind pak cricket revived

Singapore: Barely hours after taking over as the ICC president, Sharad Pawar on Thursday said the game's apex body would try to encourage the resumption of Indo-Pak bilateral series if there is government clearance from both sides.


"Recent Home Minister and Foreign secretary's visit to Pakistan is a welcome sign. If India and Pakistan start playing and it influences the bilateral relations of the two countries and also if both the governments permit, we will be happy to encourage," Pawar said.

Former BCCI President Pawar, who is also a serving union minister in the Indian government, begins a two-year term as ICC President after taking over from David Morgan.

The 69-year-old Pawar hoped the process to improve the relations between the two neighbouring countries will help to foster cricketing ties too.

"ICC wants India and Pakistan to continue their bilateral series. But ICC had not taken the initiative to stop that. It was because of some unforseen circumstances that both the countries had decided to stop it. But now that the process to improve relations between the countries is on, it will give some dividends to cricket too," Pawar said.

The cricketing ties between India and Pakistan were stalled after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack in 2008.
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