According to cricinfo
correspondent The Champions League Twenty20 is set to have a team from Pakistan for
the first time. The BCCI has said it will recommend to the tournament's
governing council, which is scheduled to meet on May 28, that it had no
objection to a team from Pakistan participating.
The decision was taken at
the BCCI's working committee meeting in Chennai today, where it was also
decided to distribute approx $13m to ex-Indian players, set up a BCCI
anti-corruption unit, and set up matches between IPL teams and
Associate/Affiliate countries.
Srinivasan said the matter
of Pakistan 's
participation in the CLT20 had already come up in the tournament's governing
council. "The Working Committee has decided to invite a team from Pakistan to
play in Champions League Twenty20 to be held in October," Srinivasan said
after the working committee meeting. "CLT20 is owned by BCCI, Cricket Australia , and Cricket South Africa .
So we will recommend to the Governing Council that the BCCI has no objection
and is prepared to invite a Pakistan
team in the Champions League.
Sailkot Stallions |
"CLT20 will be played
in India .
As far as inviting a Pakistani team is concerned, it will be done by the
Governing Council. The BCCI will make the recommendation to the Governing
Council which will decide on the matter. This matter came up in the Governing
Council of the Champions League. There was discussion around the composition of
the tournament this year and on the number of teams and who will be invited. A
feeling was expressed that a team from Pakistan could be invited."
The PCB had been pushing for
the inclusion of sides from Pakistan ,
the only major Test-playing nation to not have had teams in either the
qualifiers or the main round of the tournament since
The Champions League is
played between domestic T20 winners from various countries. Sialkot Stallions
are the current Pakistan
domestic T20 champions. The Sialkot Regional Cricket Association had requested
the PCB last month to make efforts to enable the participation of Sialkot in the Champions
League. The PCB, in turn, had said that Sialkot 's
participation was dependent on the restoration of bilateral ties between India and Pakistan .
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