ICC president Zaheer Abbas has said that a Pakistan and India bilateral series is bigger than the Ashes and should be revived.
"Unfortunately the ICC can't do anything in this matter since it is a bilateral series but definitely for cricket, Pakistan and India playing against each other is important. Their series is bigger than the Ashes," he said.
Zaheer, who is in Abu Dhabi for the Pakistan and England Test match, lamented that there was no international cricket being played in his country.
"It is a shame this is the situation. It is unfortunate that Younis Khan set a new batting record for his country in a 'home' series but outside Pakistan," Zaheer, a former captain, said.
Zaheer, who was elected as ICC president this year, said at the moment Pakistan cricket had no home venue.
"We don't have any home ground at the moment. Our youngsters and fans are deprived off the chance to watch and meet their heroes in their own country," he said.
Zaheer said that due to no international cricket being held here since 2009, a huge vaccum had been created in Pakistan cricket.
"It has made a difference to our cricket to our young players they don't get to play international teams at home."
Zaheer was however optimistic that the security situation was improving in Pakistan.
"The way our people thronged to the Gaddafi stadium to watch the matches against Zimbabwe shows how much they are missing international matches at home."
Zaheer said the day international teams return to Pakistan a lot of things would become easier for Pakistan cricket authorities.
Zaheer hoped that Younis, who broke Javed Miandad's long standing record for the most Test runs in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, would score many more runs and break more records.
"He is our pride and I wish to see him scoring not 10,000 but 15,000 Test runs and at home as well," Zaheer said.