Khan told the media in Lahore today that he had finally given up hope of organising the bilateral series against India in either UAE or Sri Lanka in December-January.
"It is impossible to hold the series now as valuable time has gone. But we will now wait and see when the Indian Board tells us they have got clearance from their government to play with us," Khan said.
Khan said the PCB believed that it was important for Pakistan and India to resume bilateral ties.
"If not this year, we can do something in 2016 but it will all depend on the Indian board telling us when they are ready to play," he said.
He said whenever the Indian Board got the clearance from its government and a series was planned, it would be Pakistan's home series as per the MoU signed between the two countries.
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