PCB was the last of the ICC members to give it consent to the ICC revamp after it was decided that the cricket-starved nation will be able to play against the full members in a bilateral series including one against arch-rivals India.
"Well, we have already agreed on playing each other (India and Pakistan) regularly from next year. We were the last ones to accept the ICC revamp formula and that is how it is. India deserves to have a special status in the current scenario and I hope they look after the interest of Pakistan cricket," Shahryar told PTI over the phone in an interview.
The man, who played a vital role in turning India's historic tour of Pakistan in 2004 into a reality, wishes that PCB could host its neighbour in his tenure.
"Most in the cricketing world believe India-Pakistan series is even bigger than the Ashes and therefore it should happen frequently. Unfortunately, the security issue remains a problem in Pakistan and as of now, we can only think of hosting them at a neutral venue like UAE," said the Bhopal-born Pakistani referring to the first of the eight bilateral series scheduled to take place in December 2015.
He also hopes the BCCI will allow Pakistan players in the next edition of the Indian Premier League. The cricketers from across the border have been unable to take part in the IPL barring the first edition in 2008. Only Azhar Mahmood, courtesy his British passport has played in the sixth edition of IPL for the Kings XI Punjab.
"I will be talking to the BCCI bosses about all issues concerning Indo-Pak cricket at the next ICC meeting in October. I am planning to visit India soon to carry on the discussion regarding these matters.
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