BCB hopeful of Pakistan tour but says demands “unrealistic”
DHAKA: In reply to Pakistan
Cricket Board (PCB) loads of 50% revenue for Bangladesh trip, the The Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) cricket processes
chairman Naimur Rahman has called the demands “not realistic” and has requested
PCB to reassess their request. Naimur Rahman, though, was hopeful that the material
will be solved and the succession will go ahead as per strategies in April-May
period afterward the ICC Cricket World Cup event.
Naimur
contended that PCB demands are record so both the boards will have to find some
essential ground. “I feel that you cannot energy on a tour by giving circumstances,”
Naimur said. “It has to be done with joint cooperation. I have not ever heard a
country requesting for a share of the tour revenue from their crowds. It is not
truthful.”
The
PCB had needed 50% of the revenue from the BCB, by way of well as an argument
of the Under-19s and A-team trips. The board said that if Bangladesh agreed to
their terms in lettering, they would not spring the BCB an assurance of the
tour which involves of two Trials, three ODIs and a T20 among April 10 besides
May 7. “The BCB may or may not give them business. Or there might be somewhat
down the central. But I am hopeful that the Pakistan tour determination take
place. We have had negotiations about it in the board seminar. We are also in debate
with the PCB, but no final result has been busy”, said the BCB illustrative.
The
CEOs of the binary boards are predictable to meet on the hobbies of an ICC
meeting in Dubai.

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