Former stars hail PCB for signing 6-series contract with BCCI

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Jun 27 2014 | 8:37 PM IST
Pakistan's former captains and players have hailed PCB for getting into an agreement with BCCI for having six bilateral series between 2015-2023.
"Obviously this is great news because playing India is essential and this means added revenues for the PCB which in turn can be utilized on improving our grass root structure, domestic cricket and looking after the players," former captain, Rameez Raja told PTI.
Rameez now a respected cricket pundit and commentator said he had all along said that Pakistan needed to get maximum concessions for itself out of the Big three issue in the ICC.
"I am happy that the PCB has handled this issue well and also got the BCCI to ink the agreement for six bilateral series."
Rameez said that it was essential for world cricket that Pakistan and India play regular bilateral series and it was good to see India had agreed to give Pakistan hosting rights of four series in the agreement.
"With no international teams coming to Pakistan since 2009 Pakistan clearly needed this boost as any series against India is always a good revenue earner for us," he added.
He also supported the status of Pakistan as fourth member of the revamped ICC governance system and the election of Sethi on the newly-formed, all powerful ICC Executive Committee (ExCo) in Melbourne (Australia).
"The Ex-Co comprises five members with representations from India, England and Australia besides two others with Pakistan being elected as the fourth and the West Indies as the fifth member of the committee," a PCB statement said on Friday.
Former captain and senior batsman, Muhammad Yousuf normally a staunch critic of the board said he was happy to see Pakistan cricket moving forward.
"We should be thankful to the ICC for giving us so many concessions and I just hope that the revenues that we get now from our new status are spent wisely on cricket and players only," Yousuf said.
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First Published: Jun 27 2014 | 8:37 PM IST

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