We Need To Take Clearance From Govt To Travel Pakistan Or Other Countries: Roger Binny

Bengaluru: Newly elected Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Roger Binny on Thursday said that the board does not take decisions on its own on the Indian team’s travel to Pakistan or other countries and relies on the decision of the government.

Speaking on team India’s travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup, Binny, “That is not our call. We cannot say where our team has to go. We need to take clearance from the government if we leave the country, or other countries come here. We cannot take that decision on our own, we have to rely on the government.”

BCCI secretary Jay Shah had told reporters on Saturday after the board’s 91st AGM that it is the government that decides over the permission of the team visiting Pakistan and noted that for the 2023 Asia Cup it’s decided that the tournament will be held at some neutral venue.

“We will have Asia Cup 2023 at a neutral venue. It is the government that decides over the permission of the team visiting Pakistan so we would not comment on that but for the 2023 Asia Cup it’s decided that the tournament will be held at some neutral venue,” he had said.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had responded to Jay Shah’s comments and said such a decision could affect Pakistan’s visit to India for the 50-over World Cup next year.

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