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Pakistan captain Misbah hopes bilateral ties with India will resume
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Cricket - Pakistan Press Conference - Kia Oval - 10/8/16Pakistan's
Misbah-ul-Haq talks to the media during the press conferenceAction
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Pakistan
captain Misbah-ul-Haq hopes bilateral cricketing ties with India will
resume despite the chief of the neighbouring board ruling out the
possibility in the near future after the recent attack on an army camp
in Kashmir.
In a latest setback to relations, Indian Cricket Board President Anurag
Thakur last week ruled out the possibility of reviving ties with
Pakistan, saying even considering such a thought in the current
situation was not appropriate.
His statement followed the Sept. 18 attack on an Indian army camp in
Kashmir, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistan. The attack claimed the
lives of 18 Indian soldiers in the biggest blow to security forces in
the disputed Himalayan region for 14 years.
Bilateral cricketing ties between the neighbouring countries were
suspended after gunmen killed 166 people in Mumbai in 2008, an attack
which India blames on a Pakistani militant group.
The nuclear-powered South Asian countries, who have fought three wars
since their 1947 independence, have played each other in International
Cricket Council events like the World Cups.
"Pakistan is always ready to play against India but what can we do if they do not want to play," Misbah said.
"If India can play against Pakistan in ICC events then why not in bilateral series."
Pakistani cricketers played in the inaugural edition of the cash-rich
Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament in 2008, but have been denied
permission since due to tensions between the rivals following the Mumbai
attacks.
Pakistan, top of the world test rankings, and India last played a three-test series at end 2007, which hosts India won 1-0.
India defeated Pakistan in a Super 10 stage match of the World Twenty20 in Kolkata this year.
(Reporting by Ian Rodricks in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)