The Director Media and Communications in the PCB confirmed to PTI that Najam Sethi, a former Chairman and current head of the executive committee in the board, had left India for Dubai.
Amjad Bhatti however said that PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan had reached New Delhi from Mumbai and was scheduled to have some meetings with Indian government officials and some other high profile personalities.
The PCB delegation's planned meeting with the new BCCI President Shashank Manohar was derailed on Monday in Mumbai when Shiv Sena activists stormed the BCCI offices at the Wankhede stadium just before the meeting was to take place.
Bhatti said that contrary to speculations the PCB delegation had gone to Mumbai on a proper invitation from Shashank Manohar.
"They were invited to India to discuss cricket matters of mutual interest and to find ways to restore cricket ties between the two countries," the PCB official said.
"I think today the PCB officials have brought embarrassment for Pakistan and its cricket. The government must order them to return home immediately," Zaka Ashraf a former Chairman of the PCB told PTI.
Former PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf when Pakistan toured India for a short one-day series, said he was surprised at the way the meeting with the BCCI officials was arranged.
"Shaharyar Khan has been to India several times to meet with BCCI and their government officials. This time again he went there even after the recent events unfolding in India against Pakistanis," Ashraf said.
"So there is a need to find out what was the purpose of this visit to Mumbai of all places. Pakistan cricket's image has already been damaged enough and the government must ask these officials to return home immediately," Ashraf said.
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