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'Indo-Pak cricket ties will resume at right time'
Wednesday, July 9 2003 18:20 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Having given the clearance for resumption of cricketing relations with Pakistan at the junior
level, the government on July 9 made it clear that restoration of full cricket ties would be allowed
only "when the time is right".
"Cricket will form part of the normalisation process. When we find that the time is right, we will resume
sporting ties on a bilateral basis," External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha said.
Encouragd by the recent peace initiatives by the Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, the Indian cricket
board had made a formal request to the government for resumption of cricketing ties with Pakistan to
avoid being "isolated" in international cricket.
Both India and Pakistan have proposed to resume ties by playing a one-day match on home and away
basis in September this year but the proposal is still to be cleared by the government.
Pakistan last toured India in 2000 after which the only cricket competition between the two countries has
been in the World Cup.
As part of its policy, the Indian government had refused permission to the national cricket team to visit
Pakistan for a scheduled tour in April. Pakistan is scheduled to travel to India for a Test series in
February 2004, but it has said it would not allow the team to go until India agrees to allow its
team to visit Pakistan.
PTI
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