Pakistan decides to "write off" quadrangular involving India
The four-nation tournament that Pakistan and India were planning tohost early next year
Staff Reporter
12-Sep-2001
The four-nation tournament that Pakistan and India were planning to
host early next year "is as good as written off", Pakistan Cricket
Board Director, Brigadier Munnawar Rana, told the Press Trust of India
on Tuesday.
"It has little relevance after India decided to opt out from Asian
Test Championship in order to avoid playing Pakistan," Rana said.
The Indian government had earlier denied their team permission to play
Pakistan in Pakistan. Pakistan Cricket Board chief Tauqir Zia reacted
strongly to the decision announcing that no India-Pakistan matches
will take place until India tours Pakistan.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Pakistan
Cricket Board (PCB) had previously agreed to jointly host the tournament
at the Asian Cricket Council meeting.
A tri-series featuring India, Pakistan and Bangladesh which was
scheduled to be held in Dhaka might also now be cancelled. The
tournament was planned to be held from December 23, 2001 to January
12, 2002.
Former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja had only on Monday predicted such
an outcome. He had told reporters in Delhi that as far as he was
concerned India-Pakistan matches were not going to take place in the
immediate future. "Not in the near future... It's a sad story...
(Indian) Cricket Board is a toothless body. They want to play but are
not being let to play. The problem before us in Pakistan (cricket
establishment) is whom do we talk to (in India to resume cricket
ties)."