With the sole exception of Zimbabwe, no international cricket nation has toured Pakistan since the terrorist attack on a Sri Lankan team in Lahore in 2009.
"The feasibility of further matches in Pakistan involving a World XI is now being considered from a security and budget perspective," the ICC said in a statement.
The International Cricket Council had sent a team to carry out inspection around the PSL final.
The four-match series at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium is intended to continue the reintroduction of top-level cricket to the country after a near eight-year hiatus.
At the end of five days of ICC's Board and Committee meetings, the principles behind a revised ICC World T20 2020 global qualification structure were endorsed by the Development Committee and ICC management will now develop a more detailed proposal for consideration at the ICC Board in June.
"The ICC Board noted the collective will to resolve the current calendar congestion in order to bring a clear framework to all three formats."
Noting the BCCI's commitment to reconsidering the matter in the near future, the Chief Executives' Committee reconfirmed its support for cricket's inclusion in the Olympics.
ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: "It has been a very productive week. Progress has been made on a number of significant issues, in particular around international cricket structures.
The ICC Board approved a new Code of Ethics in line with global best practice to join together most effective practices from sport and other industry.
Among other things, the eight top ranked ODI teams competing in the second edition of the Women's Championship commencing later this year, will be required to play a fixed set of three ODI fixtures against each of the other teams.
The Women's Committee has also recommended that any additional matches played (up to five) should be T20Is in recognition of the role the format can play in the growth of the game.
It was agreed that DRS can be used in women's televised bilateral ODIs if host Member boards choose to do so.
The ICC Board also agreed to a recommendation from the Development Committee to pay the outstanding salaries to national contracted players whilst the Cricket Association of Nepal is suspended and undergoing constitutional reform and reinstatement process.
The ICC Board, on the recommendation of the Audit Committee and Financial and Commercial Affairs Committee approved the unqualified audited financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2016.
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