‘Hockey players’ behaviour can affect cricket ties with India’

‘Hockey players’ behaviour can affect cricket ties with India’

PTIUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 05:36 AM IST
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karachi: The chairman of the PCB Shaharyar Khan has said that the incident in India involving the hockey team players can have adverse effects on the cricketing ties between the two countries. “Yes it could have adverse effects and it could affect any chances of our players being invited for IPL,” Khan told ‘Geo Super’ channel.

“What had happened left its negative impact but so far we have good relations with the Indian board,” he added. “We are maintaining good relations with the Indian board even at the ICC level and we are looking forward to hosting India in the bilateral series next year in UAE,” the PCB chief said.

“There has been a delay but I have spoken to our High Commissioner in India and hopefully Hafeez will be able to proceed to Chennai soon. As soon as the visa comes we will send him because the bowling centre in Chennai is accredited by the ICC.”

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