Australia open to hosting cricket series with arch-rivals Pakistan, India

"It's a contest that everyone wants to see in world cricket," says Australia cricket board chief Nick Hockley, adding "there are really big communities of both India and Pakistan living in Australia."

Pakistan and India's rivalry has been confined to events sanctioned by the International Cricket Council and the Asia Cup for the best part of a decade.
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Pakistan and India's rivalry has been confined to events sanctioned by the International Cricket Council and the Asia Cup for the best part of a decade.

Australia would be open to hosting Asian arch-rivals Pakistan and India in a series to revive a contest world cricket wants to see, board chief Nick Hockley has said.

"Personally, I really like the tri-series concept. It's worked well in the past," Cricket Australia Chief Executive Hockley told reporters on Wednesday in Rawalpindi, where Australia and Pakistan drew the first test in their three-match series.

"We'd be very open to hosting ... matches."

"There are really big communities of both India and Pakistan living in Australia.

"It's a contest that everyone wants to see in world cricket and if we can help support further opportunities we would love to do that."

Tense ties 

Pakistan and India's rivalry has been confined to events sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Asia Cup for the best part of a decade due to the strained relations between them over disputed Kashmir on which both countries have fought several wars since 1947.

They last played a bilateral series when India hosted Pakistan for white-ball matches at the end of 2012.

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ramiz Raja in January proposed an annual four-nation T20 series involving Pakistan, India, Australia and England to be hosted on a rotational basis by the teams.

Hockley said his board had not discussed the proposal but would be open to hosting Pakistan and India in a tri-series. 

Such a series would be unlikely to happen in the short- to medium-term, with the Future Tour Programme, the ICC's international schedule, mapped out through to 2023.

Pakistan and India are scheduled to play each other at the ICC-sanctioned T20 World Cup in Australia in October.

Hockley said the October 23 match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was already sold out.

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