Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit on Tuesday said that India and Pakistan would be playing a bilateral series in December this year.
"Pakistan and Indian cricket teams would be playing a bilateral series in December this year. We are working very hard on that, it will be happening after a long gap," Basit told media persons.
According to reports, the Pakistan High Commissioner has said that the venue country for the event would either be India or the UAE.
Furthermore, Basit said that India and Pakistan needs to stick to each other in order to resolve their issues.
"I think the best way is to stick together. We need to think over these things with an open mind and think as to how we can resolve these issues. I think it is important to talk to each other otherwise how can we expect to resolve our problems?" he added.
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