Pakistan and India to meet (31 December 1998)
PAKISTAN and India will end a 10-year gap when they face each other in a Test match in Delhi next month, Indian officials said yesterday
31-Dec-1998
31 December 1998
Pakistan and India to meet
By Richard Bright
PAKISTAN and India will end a 10-year gap when they face each
other in a Test match in Delhi next month, Indian officials said
yesterday.
Pakistan will play two Tests against India and the two countries
will then be joined by Sri Lanka to take part in the inaugural
Asian Test Championship.
India and Pakistan, fierce political opponents, have not faced
each other in a Test series since 1989, when India toured
Pakistan.
Pakistan are due to arrive on Jan 21 and after a warm-up game
will play India in the first Test in Delhi from Jan 28 and the
second in Kanpur or Madras from Feb 4.
They and Sri Lanka will then play in the Asian Test Championship
with the final taking place on neutral territory in Dhaka from
March 12.
The final will be the first Test match on neutral territory since
1912, when Australia and South Africa played three Tests in
England.
Sri Lanka's opening match in the tournament, against India, will
be played in Colombo. The three countries will also play a
triangular one-day series from March 19 with the final in
Bangalore on April 3.
Organisers have omitted Bombay as a venue because of statements
by Bal Thakeray, leader of the Hindu right wing Shiv Sena party,
who is opposed to Pakistan tours.
Thakeray has said India should not play against Pakistan while
their soldiers were dying in border skirmishes between the two
countries.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)