Pakistan Cricket Board is awaiting government go ahead to travel for the mega-event starting march 8.
"Until now no such thing has come from the ICC nor was any such thing discussed at the recent ICC meeting where we raised our concerns clearly about security for the Pakistani players in India," a top PCB official told PTI today.
The official admitted that if government does not give its permission to play in India for security reasons, there was nothing the PCB could do.
"Look we have got no instructions or directions from our government as yet about sending the team for the World T20. We have asked for advice and we are waiting for it," the official said.
When asked if the PCB apprehends any action from the ICC in case of a pullout, the PCB official said the world body did nothing when Australia pulled out of the ICC World Youth Cup in Bangladesh for security reasons.
"Have not countries and their boards in the past
withdrawn from ICC events including the World Cup on security and political grounds? We have never said we will not play in the World T20 what we made clear at the ICC meeting was simply that if our government advised us against sending the team to India we will request the ICC to shift our matches to neutral venues," the official added.
"Even the Pakistani athletes went to Games after government clearance and only after a high-level delegation of Indian Olympic officials and organisers came to Pakistan and met with our National Olympic and government officials to convince them to send contingent," he noted.
"We have genuine concerns and past events in India show we have genuine reason to be careful. The BCCI has promised foolproof security for all teams and we know they will do their best but we still have to wait for clearance from our government," he added.
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