DHAKA: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shahryar Khan has urged Bangladesh to send "any" group to Pakistan as they look to bring back worldwide matches after the lethal assault on Sri Lanka's group transport in 2009. 


Khan landed in Bangladesh on Monday and announced that it was currently much more secure in his nation than five years prior. 

"We comprehend that security circumstance is an obstacle in the method for your national group, or some other group, going to Pakistan," Khan told news people late on Monday. 

"In any case let me say that the security circumstance is much, much better," he included. 

Pakistan have not facilitated an universal cricket match since shooters assaulted the Sri Lankan group transport in Lahore in March 2009, leaving eight individuals dead and injuring seven Sri Lankan players and an associate mentor. 

Pakistan's "home" matches have subsequent to been played in venues going from the United Arab Emirates to England. 

Khan said he was attempted the visit "to recharge genial and agreeable relations... on the cricket front" which soured in ahead of schedule 2013 when Bangladesh retired an arranged visit on security grounds. 

Pakistan reacted by banning their cricketers from playing in Twenty20 Bangladesh Premier League competition. 

"On the off chance that your national group can't come to Pakistan for security reasons — despite the fact that I would request that they send a group to look at how things are — I need to begin cricket between two nations," Khan said. 

He included that they would welcome "any" group from Bangladesh even "at the level of A groups, U19s. Send your schoolboys to us, and obviously your ladies. 

We need to begin at each level with Bangladesh. 

"They will get a warm welcome. This is the thing that I have aimed to get, to resuscitate and revitalize our relationship," Khan said. 

"My desire is that we will take a seat and work out something later on, which will start up the relationship at whatever level is helpful to Banglades

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