Times of Islamabad

Three International teams may visit Pakistan for bilateral home series

Three International teams may visit Pakistan for bilateral home series

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was planning to host South Africa,Ireland and Afghanistan for a limited-over home series after the PakistanSuper League (PSL) next year.

Pakistan’s schedule was very tight in the near future as after the ongoingDown Under tour, Sri Lankan team would be arriving Pakistan in December fora Test series. Following that Bangladesh team was likely to visit thecountry for another Test series.

“We have been in correspondence for hosting a series with our South Africa,Ireland and Afghanistan counterparts, as part of the preparations for thenext year’s T20 World Cup. Their response have been positive but we havenot yet received any official confirmation by their side,” a PCB officialtold APP on Thursday.

The official expressed the hope that talks with the cricket boards of thethree countries were moving on effectively and PCB would succeed inpersuading them to send their teams to Pakistan.

“South Africa is a one of the best world’s side, while Ireland has alsodeveloped into a good side. If anyone of them visits Pakistan, it will pavethe way for other outfits such as England, Australia and New Zealand tovisit Pakistan,” he said.

To a question, he said PCB had also informed the International CricketCouncil (ICC) on the matter related to the sixth round fixture againstIndia of the ICC Women’s Championship, which was scheduled in October.

“We have not gotten any word from BCCI despite ardent repeated remindersregarding the series dates and venues for the series,” he said.

Top four teams at the end of championship cycle would directly qualify forthe ICC Women’s World Cup 2021, while the bottom teams will play thequalifying round.

A 15-member Pakistan team led by Bismah Maroof would play three ODIs aspart of the championship next month against England in Malaysia.

The three ODIs, part of seventh round fixture of the ICC Women’sChampionship, serve Pakistan, ranked fifth in the eight-team table, with anopportunity to secure direct qualification in the ICC Women’s World Cup NewZealand 2021 by beating second-ranked England.

Pakistan, to date, have played 15 matches in the ICC Women’s Champions.They have won and lost equal number of matches with one of them ending in atie.

Top four teams by the end of the two-year cycle, which concludes next year,along with the hosts will secure berths in the upcoming World Cup.