Islamabad, July 8(ANI): A blueprint to overhaul Pakistan cricket operations, including the resumption of series against India, will be submitted to the International Cricket Council (ICC) within a week.
The Pakistan Cricket Board's chief operating officer Subhan Ahmed was quoted by a foreign news agency, as saying that board members would be consulted on the content of the submission before it is sent to the ICC.
He said that the blueprint may include all or none of the 63 recommendations put forward by the Pakistan Task Team (PTT), which examined the country's cricket operations.
"We have already been told by the ICC that it is not binding on us to implement all the PTT recommendations," the Daily Times quoted Ahmed, as telling the news agency.
Among its suggestions, the Task Team has urged the resumption of the Indo-Pak series, removal of the PCB chairman's right to veto team selection and an end to the government's strong role in cricket matters.
The Task Team - headed by England's Giles Clarke - was formed in 2009 to ensure that Pakistan retained and developed international cricket after the deadly terror attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore in March that year ended all major visits, and prevented Pakistan from co-hosting the ICC World Cup 2011. (ANI)
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