Pakistan strong-armed into accepting shortened series: Daily

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IANS Islamabad
Last Updated : Nov 27 2015 | 11:57 AM IST

Pakistan has been "strong-armed" into accepting a shortened cricket series in Sri Lanka so that India can quickly finish it, said a daily on Friday.

An editorial "A pliant PCB compromises" in The Nation said that the Pakistan-India cricket series seems to be happening after all - not in the UAE, not in India, but in Sri Lanka.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has permitted the team to play next month, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Thursday.

Pending a few formalities and a public statement of assent by the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Indian government, the teams are set to play three One-Day Internationals (ODI) and two T20s in mid-December.

The editorial said that cricket enthusiasts would be overjoyed to hear that the much anticipated contest has not been canceled, "but the compromise required to make that happen leaves a bad taste in the mouth".

"To date, the BCCI has given no official reason for not playing the series in the UAE according to the agreement signed by them. Even the unofficial reasons - such as security concerns - are not fleshed out or presented with conviction."

"The fact remains that Pakistan is changing venues just because India does not feel like playing in the UAE. Moreover, the final compromise cedes too much to the BCCI," it added.

The daily said that the UAE was chosen as "Pakistan's 'home' ground because it already contains a sizeable Pakistani expatriate population, is convenient for travel from Pakistan, and its Arab culture contains parallels to Pakistan - none of the features that will be present in Sri Lanka".

"...in Sri Lanka - which is closer to India - the balance will be skewed in favour of the 'visiting' team".

The editorial said that the support is not the only factor that should have been considered by the PCB.

"No Test matches are being played in the shortened series, Pakistan's strongest format, in which it currently is ranked number two. Furthermore, Pakistan's familiarity with the UAE pitches and conditions will be useless in Sri Lanka, neutralising the one great advantage a home series has - mastery of the conditions," it noted.

The daily went on to say that at the end of the day, "Pakistan may not be playing in India, but it is certainly not playing a home series either".

"Pakistan has been strong-armed into accepting a shortened series in a different venue so that India can quickly finish it and move on to the much lucrative tour of Australia. The revenue generated by the series will surely bolster the coffers of the PCB, but so could have a series in the UAE or a suit against the BCCI for breach of contract," it said.

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First Published: Nov 27 2015 | 11:40 AM IST

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