Shaharyar Khan also brought up the issue of Pakistani players not being allowed into the Indian Premier League with BCCI chief Dalmiya
The Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman, Shaharyar Khan, has extended invitations to key officials of the Board of Control for Cricket in India and government functionaries to attend a match of the forthcoming series between Pakistan and Zimbabwe in Lahore.
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"We are hopeful that Arun Jaitley or Anurag Thakur will come to Lahore as our special guests for one of the limited-overs matches against Zimbabwe in Lahore later this month," a source told PTI.
Zimbabwe are due to tour Pakistan from May 19 for three One-Day-Internationals and two T20 matches in Lahore.
Shaharyar has been in India since the weekend to meet with key BCCI officials and top government functionaries in a bid to drum up support for the Indo-Pak series in December.
Shaharyar, a former career diplomat who remained high commissioner of Pakistan in New Delhi, met with BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya during a visit to Kolkata.
The PCB source said Shaharyar spoke to Dalmiya about the issue of Pakistani players not being allowed to play in the Indian Premier League.
"Dalmiya has assured he will look into the matter and it would also be discussed at the next working committee meeting of the Indian board," the source added.
He said the PCB chief had conveyed to his Indian counterpart that Pakistani players should be allowed to play in the IPL as this would help in development of Pakistan cricket.
Image: PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan
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