Sethi called on the PM in Islamabad yesterday to brief him about the recent developments at the ICC annual meeting in Melbourne where the Pakistan and Indian boards signed the agreement to play six series starting from next year in the new future tours program.
"Najam Sethi made it clear to the prime minister that he and the government will have to fully support the PCB and play a big role in convincing the Indian government to give clearance for the series," a reliable source close to Sethi told PTI.
"Sethi briefed the prime minister about the details off the agreement and said that it was important for Pakistan to resume playing India as this would eventually also bring back international cricket to Pakistan given India's dominant and influential role in world cricket," the source said.
"The PCB chief made it clear that without government support the PCB alone could not hope to host a series against India."
The source said Sethi had also informed the premier that hosting just one series against India next year would guarantee revenues in excess of $50 million for the cricket board.
