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Indian board agrees to Karachi as venue

The BCCI has agreed, in principle, to play a Test and one-day international in Karachi against Pakistan next year

Cricinfo staff
30-Aug-2005
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shahryar Khan has told The Daily Times that the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) has agreed, in principle, to play a Test and one-day international in Karachi against Pakistan next year. India's tour of Pakistan is scheduled for January 2006 and, on their 2004 tour there, India refused to play a five-day match in Karachi.
The PCB has yet to receive a final approval from the Indian government, but Khan remains confident. "I don't see any problem hosting India for a Test and one-day international in Karachi. We are in contact with the Indian board for the finalisation of the itinerary. Personally, I feel that this itinerary should be finalised as early as possible. But it all depends on the Indian government," Khan told The Daily Times.
A number of international teams have refused to play in Karachi, including Australia, South Africa, England and New Zealand. In 2002, a bomb exploded near the New Zealand cricket team's hotel, forcing them to abandon the tour.
More recently, England has refused to play a Test in Karachi on their tour later this year, in November. Despite assurances of the city's security by the Pakistani government, the England Cricket Board sent a security advisory team to the city to assess its viability. England subsequently decided a five-day match could not be risked, prompting former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad to call for the PCB to cancel the tour. England did, however, agree to play a one-day international.
India and Pakistan had a five-year hiatus from playing each other due to political strains between the two countries, but have resumed their fierce rivalry on the field since India's tour of Pakistan in 2004.