LONDON: Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ijaz Butt has said that Pakistan will not play in India in 2012 as per the ICC Future Tours Programme (FTP) unless India fulfill their prior commitments.
The PCB chief said this while speaking to media.
India had been slated to tour Pakistan for the last two years, but have not fulfilled their commitments due to non clearance from the government.
India have also refused to play a series against Pakistan at a neutral venue. Other countries have been playing Pakistan’s home series at neutral venues.
Later this year, Pakistan will play three Test matches, five One-day Internationals and T20 match against Sri Lanka in October and November and three Tests, four ODIs and two T20 matches against England in January and February next year.
Both the series have been confirmed at the UAE venues of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah due to the refusal of teams to tour Pakistan because of security concerns.