India-Pak clash in Women’s Asia Cup uncertain

Sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board have said that it was not clear whether India would play against Pakistan if the two teams matched up against each other in the upcoming women's Asia T20 Cup given the existing tense relations between the two countries.

Published : Oct 27, 2016 23:11 IST , Karachi

In the backdrop of cross border firing on a daily basis, the BCCI is against any cricket between India and Pakistan taking place in the current circumstances.
In the backdrop of cross border firing on a daily basis, the BCCI is against any cricket between India and Pakistan taking place in the current circumstances.
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In the backdrop of cross border firing on a daily basis, the BCCI is against any cricket between India and Pakistan taking place in the current circumstances.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday announced a 15-member women’s squad for a series in New Zealand and the Asia T20 Cup in Thailand but with uncertainty still prevailing over whether India would play Pakistan in the regional event.

Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Thailand are the participating teams in the women’s Asia T20 Cup with the tournament starting from November 27.

Reliable sources in the PCB said that it was not clear whether India would play against Pakistan if the two teams matched up against each other in the event given the existing tense relations between the two countries.

In the backdrop of cross border firing on a daily basis, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been insisting that there is no question of playing cricket with Pakistan in current circumstances. “It is a problem and the situation is not clear as yet. The PCB has spoken to the ICC about it and apparently India is being convinced to play if required against Pakistan in the Asia T20 Cup in Thailand,” one source said.

The uncertainty has arisen since India also backed out of a ICC women’s league series with India in UAE, which was supposed to be held in October but called off because of reluctance by the Indian board.

Sweeping changes

The women’s national selectors have made sweeping changes in Pakistan's squad for the upcoming tour of New Zealand, where Pakistan plays five ODIs and a T20 international in November, and for the regional event in Thailand.

Around several changes have been made in the touring squad which last went to England this summer and lost badly there.

The board has also changed the head coach of the team, bringing in former Test batsman Basit Ali instead of the long serving Mohtashim Rasheed. But it has retained Sana Mir as captain of the ODI side. Bismah Maroof will lead the T20 squad.

Pakistan women’s squad: Sana Mir (Capt ODI), Bismah Maroof (Capt T20), Javaria Wadood, Asmavia Iqbal, Nida Dar, Anum Amin, Saadia Yousuf, Maham Tariq, Nain Abidi, Nahidi Bibi, Ayesha Zafar, Sidra Nawaz, Aliya Riaz, Irum Javed and Diana Baig.

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