<p>The Pakistan Cricket Board has sought clarification from the sport's governing International Cricket Council (ICC) following India's refusal to travel across the border for next year's Champions Trophy, a PCB spokesperson told Reuters on Tuesday.</p><p>India have not toured Pakistan since 2008 because of soured political relations between the neighbours, who play each other only in global multi-team tournaments.</p><p>Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup last year but winners India played all their matches in Sri Lanka under a "hybrid model".</p>.Pakistan may withdraw from Champions Trophy after India refuses to play there.<p>The PCB has ruled out a similar arrangement for the Feb. 19-March 9 Champions Trophy despite the Indian cricket board (BCCI) maintaining its stance of not sending a team to Pakistan citing government advice.</p><p>"The PCB has sent a letter to the ICC seeking clarification," the spokesperson said, adding it was awaiting Pakistan government advice before deciding their next step.</p><p>"The PCB received an email from the ICC late last week, stating that the BCCI has informed them that their team will not travel to Pakistan...</p><p>"The PCB has forwarded that email to the government of Pakistan for their advice and guidance."</p><p>ICC officials were not immediately available to explain how it planned to resolve the uncertainty around the elite 50-overs tournament.</p><p>While India's presence is crucial to the commercial success of the ICC event, Pakistan might pull out of the tournament should it be shifted out of the country, the <em>Dawn</em> newspaper reported on Tuesday citing sources.</p><p>The ICC is in talks with the PCB and the participating boards before finalising the schedule of the eight-team tournament. </p>
<p>The Pakistan Cricket Board has sought clarification from the sport's governing International Cricket Council (ICC) following India's refusal to travel across the border for next year's Champions Trophy, a PCB spokesperson told Reuters on Tuesday.</p><p>India have not toured Pakistan since 2008 because of soured political relations between the neighbours, who play each other only in global multi-team tournaments.</p><p>Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup last year but winners India played all their matches in Sri Lanka under a "hybrid model".</p>.Pakistan may withdraw from Champions Trophy after India refuses to play there.<p>The PCB has ruled out a similar arrangement for the Feb. 19-March 9 Champions Trophy despite the Indian cricket board (BCCI) maintaining its stance of not sending a team to Pakistan citing government advice.</p><p>"The PCB has sent a letter to the ICC seeking clarification," the spokesperson said, adding it was awaiting Pakistan government advice before deciding their next step.</p><p>"The PCB received an email from the ICC late last week, stating that the BCCI has informed them that their team will not travel to Pakistan...</p><p>"The PCB has forwarded that email to the government of Pakistan for their advice and guidance."</p><p>ICC officials were not immediately available to explain how it planned to resolve the uncertainty around the elite 50-overs tournament.</p><p>While India's presence is crucial to the commercial success of the ICC event, Pakistan might pull out of the tournament should it be shifted out of the country, the <em>Dawn</em> newspaper reported on Tuesday citing sources.</p><p>The ICC is in talks with the PCB and the participating boards before finalising the schedule of the eight-team tournament. </p>