A Pakistan Cricket Board official told PTI that though under the reforms pushed by India, Australia and England the future tours program would not be run by the ICC from 2015 onwards but member countries had pledged to honor bilateral series with each other until 2020.
"That is the commitment made by each member but from 2015 onwards members can also negotiate new bilateral agreements with each other depending on their available window and also financial benefits to them," the official said.
"The England and Wales cricket board has assured us that despite the new FTP arrangements they will honor their bilateral agreement with us," the PCB official said.
But he admitted that after the summer of 2015 when member countries can negotiate new bilateral arrangements, Pakistan could face some problems if any other country decided to alter its schedule.
"The fact is that Pakistan abstained from voting at the ICC executive board meeting and also opposed the reforms and this could be a factor when new bilateral arrangements are drawn up," he said.
"We are atleast confident that our international commitments for this year that include test and one-day series against Australia, New Zealand and Zimbabwe later this year will not be affected neither the tour to England next year," the official said.
