PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan said that a proposal was also floated about having Pakistan's matches at neutral venues if it didn't get permission from its government to tour India for the World T20 in March.
Khan said that at the meeting he made the point that the Pakistan government might not allow its team to play the World T20 in India as it faces specific threats from extremists in India.
He said he had made it clear at the ICC meeting that Pakistan's participation in the World T20 was subject to government clearance.
"I made it clear we have to see what our government says because the Indian Board has not played a bilateral series against us in December because their government didn't give them clearance," he added.
"India didn't play the planned series on pleas they didn't get clearance although it was relocated to Sri Lanka and shortened just to ensure the indo-pak ties were revived," he said.
He said there had been incidents in recent months which pointed to Pakistan specific threats one of them was the ICC decision to pull out Pakistani Umpire Aleem Dar midway from a series in India in which he officiated.
He also recalled the cancellation of a scheduled meeting with BCCI officials in Mumbai because of threats from Shiv Sena activists and also threats to Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali.
The former career diplomat said cricket was vastly different from sending teams to India in other sports like the Pakistan contingent in Guwahati for the SAF games at present.
Khan said threats to cricketers were always real because of the high profile status cricket and cricketers had in both countries.
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