No Indo Pak Matches Till Late 2010?
Sreelata Yellamrazu | Nov 3 2009

That is what the BCCI is saying!
Just a day ago, the Minister of State for External Affairs in India, Shashi Taroor, spoke about the possibility of holding Indo-Pak cricket matches at neutral venues such as the US. However, the BCCI took a more diplomatic, cautious stand on the issue.
The BCCI believes that team India is currently running a packed schedule which means the possibility of accommodating a series against Pakistan is not on the cards till late 2010.
The BCCI also added on a cautious note that until the Central government’s approval, the resumption of bilateral ties with Pakistan cannot materialize.

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