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PCB Shows Guts To Invite BCCI For The PSL Final, Indian Board Denies
By CricShots - Mar 8, 2019 12:52 pm
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ehsan Mani on Thursday revealed that the BCCI has rejected its invitation to attend the PSL final to be held here on March 17.

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Ehsan Mani

PCB chairman Mani said they had sent invitations to the ICC and all its affiliated boards to attend the Pakistan Super League (PSL) summit clash but the world body’s chairman Shashank Manohar, who is an Indian, and BCCI acting-president C K Khanna had rejected the invitation citing personal engagements.

Mani said, “Both Khanna and Manohar have refused to visit Pakistan to watch the final of the tournament citing personal engagements.”

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However, Mani also said that the ICC chief executive Dave Richardson will be in Karachi to watch the game. He said invitations were sent out to senior officials of India, England, Ireland, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sri Lanka cricket boards before relations between India and Pakistan had worsened after the cowardly Pulwama terror attack.

The PCB chairman elaborated, “The idea behind sending the invitations is that when they come and see for themselves the arrangements for the final it will change the perception of people around the world about security in Pakistan and convince them it is safe to play international cricket in Pakistan.”

BCCI denied going for the PCB final

Asked if Prime Minister Imran Khan would attend the PSL final, Mani gave no confirmation regarding the same. 

A PCB official said that invitations to the ICC Chairman, CEO and heads of its affiliated boards were sent out before relations between India and Pakistan had worsened in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack.

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Eight PSL matches, including the final, are scheduled to be taking place at the National Stadium in Karachi under tight security with soldiers from the paramilitary Rangers, Frontier Corps and the Sindh Police being deputed to avert any eventuality.

Initially, the PCB had scheduled three matches in Lahore and five including the final in Karachi but due to the closure of Lahore airspace in the aftermath of the border tensions with India, all the eight games have now been shifted to Karachi.