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Morgan all for Indo-Pak cricket

Pak vs India is equivalent of Ashes
Last Updated : 19 January 2010, 16:59 IST
Last Updated : 19 January 2010, 16:59 IST

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Morgan told Pakistan daily ‘The News’ Tuesday that he is all for the resumption of bilateral cricketing ties between India and Pakistan, saying the rivalry brings a lot of excitement.

“One of the things I am working on is trying to persuade the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that they should play bilateral matches with Pakistan and not just in ICC events,” he said.

“This is because Pakistan versus India is equivalent to the Ashes. It is very important for both countries that they renew their rivalries on the field in the five-day game. I am very hopeful they will,” stressed Morgan, who took over as the ICC chief after serving as chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

“Part of my role as (ICC) president is to be an honest broker,” Morgan said when asked whether he can actively involve himself in reviving the cricketing ties between the two neighbours.

Bilateral cricket matches between Pakistan and India were suspended in the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks in November 2008. Since then, they have just met in one international match - at the Champions Trophy - last year besides playing a warm-up game in the lead up to the World Twenty20 in Nottingham last summer.

Pakistan have been pushing for a resumption of bilateral matches with India to boost its finances. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) received a huge setback in late 2008 when India announced it will not send its team to Pakistan for a full series.

Morgan said the ICC is concerned about the fact that Pakistan cricket is going through a tough time.

“The ICC is determined that Pakistan should not be isolated. Pakistan is an extremely important cricketing nation, a very important part of the ICC. If you look back at the last two decades,

“Pakistan has produced some of the most stylish, some of the most achieving cricketers,” Morgan said.

“It’s important from world cricket’s point of view that Pakistan is not isolated and that cricket continues to thrive there as it’s obviously difficult when cricketers cannot play on their home turf.”

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Published 19 January 2010, 16:59 IST

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