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Wed, 12/17/2008 - 09:36
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Time running out for arrangement of India's tour: PCB

Karachi, Dec 16 (PTI) With only 18 days to go before Team India's scheduled arrival in the country, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), who are still waiting for final decision by their Indian counterpart, Tuesday said they are running out of time for making security arrangements for the series.

"Time is running out fast and it will be difficult for us
to make security and logistical arrangements at short notice.
We are still waiting for a final answer from the Indian board.

"Until the Indians don't give an official answer, we
can't say anything or plan ahead. But our priority remains for
the series to be held in Pakistan or at other venues," a
senior PCB official said.

Saleem Altaf, the chief operating officer of the board,
however, was upbeat with the statement of Sri Lanka Cricket
(SLC) that they would not hesitate to send their team to
Pakistan if India cancel their tour.

"Sri Lanka is free after mid-January and there is a
window of opportunity available to us. If India does not come
we definitely will consider inviting Sri Lanka for a series,"
he said.

"Our main purpose is to have international commitments
for our players and if Sri Lanka is willing we can have talks
with them to offset any cancellation by India," Altaf added.

Altaf also said the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) was due
to meet on December 27 and possibility of the tour could be
discussed there with SLC president Arjuna Ranatunga.

Chances of India touring Pakistan are hanging on balance
on the backdrop of strained relation between the countries
after Mumbai terror attacks.

PCB sources told PTI that Ranatunga has taken sympathetic
stand to Pakistan's position and had been in touch with
board's director general Javed Miandad.

"Ranatunga wants more cooperation between Sri Lanka and
Pakistan cricket boards at all levels," one source said. PTI
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