It's not possible for Pakistan to play in India, as they're not sending team here: Naqvi
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi stated Pakistan won't play in India if India refuses to reciprocate. With the Champions Trophy's fate uncertain due to India's reluctance to travel to Pakistan, the ICC will hold a meeting. Naqvi ...

"It is just not possible that while Pakistan keeps on going and playing in India all events the Indian authorities are not willing to send their team to play in Pakistan. We can't have such an unequal situation," Naqvi told reporters last night at the Gaddafi stadium during a visit to inspect the construction work.
Naqvi, however, played it safe regarding the 'Hybrid' model for the Champions Trophy, as earlier he had asserted that PCB would not accept the proposed format.
"All I can assure is whatever happens in the meeting we will come out with good news and decisions which will be accepted by our people," he said.
Naqvi hoped that Jay Shah, who will take over as the ICC Chairman December 5, would take decisions based in the interest of world cricket and all member boards.
"Jay Shah takes charge in December, and I'm sure once he moves from the BCCI to the ICC, he will think about the ICC's benefit, and that's what he should do.
"Whenever anyone assumes such a role, he should only consider the interests of that organisation," he said.
There were reports of Pakistan being offered additional financial incentives to accept the Hybrid Model, but Naqvi remained non-committal.
Naqvi said all such decisions and the outcome of the ICC meeting will be conveyed to the Pakistan government, which will take a final call.
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