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June 01, 2007 Friday Jamadi-ul-Awwal 15, 1428






BCCI offers Pakistan special flights


MUMBAI, May 31: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has promised to arrange special flights to shuttle players around if the schedule is tight during the visit by Pakistan later this year, but maintained the venues of the matches would be decided by its own rotation system.

“We have played in small centres in Pakistan without hesitation. If necessary we will arrange for special flights but we will go by our rotation system in deciding the venues for the matches,” said BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah in reaction to reports that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) expected its players to play a majority of the matches at big venues.

The tour is slated from early November but sources in Pakistan said the PCB had already requested the BCCI not to schedule matches at venues that require a lot of travelling as was the case during the 2005 tour.

The Pakistan players and officials had complained of fatigue due to extensive travelling on their last tour which the BCCI defended as a necessary evil as it had to rotate international matches among its affiliated units.

A PCB official said more deliberations on the itinerary would likely be held on the sidelines of the joint 2011 World Cup committee meeting next month in Bhurban.

“When the Indians are here obviously we will have discussions with them on the proposed venues and dates for the tour and perhaps even on the number of one-dayers to be included in the memorandum of understanding for the tour.”—Agencies






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