Ehsan Mani says, 'India does not need PCB to survive'
Ehsan Mani says, 'India does not need PCB to survive'
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Pakistan Cricket Board President Ehsan Mani has said that the board has suffered a huge loss in revenue, but does not need India to sustain and finance it. Describing the BCCI as 'not capable of trust', Mani said that the Pakistan Cricket Board is so strong that India can continue without playing a bilateral series.

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He said in a podcast released by the media department of PCB, 'I know that India does not want to play. We have to plan without them. Promising to play with us once or twice, he pulled his hands to the spot.'

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India has not played a full bilateral series against Pakistan since the 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai. Mani said, 'We are playing against them in ICC tournaments and Asia Cup which is enough. We are interested in playing cricket. We want to keep politics and sports separate.'

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