Ind vs Pak test series: bilateral test series between india and pakistan may be held in england
Ind vs Pak test series According to a report in the English newspaper The Telegraph, the ECB has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to become neutral hosts for the future Test series between the two countries. contacted.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) may organize a bilateral Test series between India and Pakistan in the future. It could be a three-match Test series.
According to a report in the English newspaper The Telegraph, the ECB has approached the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to become neutral hosts for future Test series between the two countries. ECB officials spoke to the PCB during the ongoing T20 series between Pakistan and England.After the ECB's proposal, Pakistan is not inclined to play the series on a neutral ground because international cricket has been restored in its country after a long time and in such a situation, it does not want to play in any neutral country.
If both the boards agree on this, then after 15 years there will be a bilateral between the two. There has been no Test series between the two since 2008. Both countries play against each other in ICC tournaments and Asia Cup. Recently, both the teams faced each other twice in the Asia Cup T20. One match was won by India and one match by Pakistan. Now both the teams will take on each other in the T20 World Cup in Australia on 23 October.
The last Test series between India and Pakistan was played in the year 2007-08 and then a three-match Test series was played. India won 1-0 in this test series. So far 15 test series have been played between the two teams. In these test series, India has won 4 times while Pakistan has also won 4 test series. While the 7th series ended in a draw, the Asian Test Championship was played in 1998-99 in which India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh participated and Pakistan's team became the champion.