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BCCI offers to hold talks on Indo-Pak series: Shaheryar Khan

| | Nov 15, 2015, at 02:56 am
Islamabad, Nov 14 (IBNS) Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaheryar Khan on Saturday said the BCCI has offered to hold further talks with him over the issue of series between India and Pakistan.

Khan was quoted as saying by Geo News that Shashank Manohar had telephoned him on Friday evening and expressed his desire to meet and added that the BCCI chairman presented the option of playing in Mohali and Kolkata.


Khan told Manohar that as Pakistan had played in India twice earlier so the Indian team should visit the neighbouring nation for the series.

He said he is waiting for a reply from the India.

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