India-Pakistan series not possible one year from now; says beat PCB official Najam Sethi

The head of the executive committee group of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Najam Sethi has said that resumption of respective ties between main adversaries India and Pakistan are exceptionally far-fetched to happen in 2017.

Political strains between the two nations have influenced their cricketing relations. Anurag Thakur, president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had said that there would be no respective arrangement until Pakistan "quits supporting terrorism".

The BCCI had likewise chosen to ask for the International Cricket Council (ICC) to not club India and Pakistan in a similar gathering for the 2017 Champions Trophy.

"I don't think it will happen on account of the present situation which will set aside the opportunity to change. Yet, I additionally don't think India will abstain from playing us in the Champions Trophy one year from now in England. Look if there is no India and Pakistan coordinate in an ICC occasion, then monetarily it will hurt everybody including the ICC and I don't see that event since both nations get offers from the world body," said Sethi.

Sethi said at whatever point cricketing ties continue between the two nations, Pakistan won't go to India to play. On the off chance that the Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination requests that they blacklist every single donning tie with India, then the PCB will submit to the order.

"In any case, we will just consent to not playing on Indian soil. Yet, in the event that for instance, India consents to matches with us at an unbiased setting of our decision, which we have, then we will play them. They should play against us at a setting of our decision as we will have any such arrangement," Sethi included.

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