New ICC President Sharad Pawar says direct resumption of cricket ties between India and Pakistan is not possible.
"Immediate ties between both countries is not possible. It is not in the hands of the Cricket Boards. It is a political issue. This is a decision taken by the Indian government," said Pawar.
Asked about demands for the introduction of day-night Tests to save the longer format of the game, Pawar said the "issue has not reached his ear".
"We are only administrators. If needed, I will let the experts take a call," Pawar said.
To a query whether the ICC was thinking to shift its headquarters back to England, Pawar said, "In England, there are 40 per cent taxes while there are no taxes in Dubai. The moment England thinks also about cricket we will consider it."
Pawar said he was confident about BCCI President Shashank Manohar's honest to handle the controversial Lalit Modi issue.
"Immediate ties between both countries is not possible. It is not in the hands of the Cricket Boards. It is a political issue. This is a decision taken by the Indian government," said Pawar.
Asked about demands for the introduction of day-night Tests to save the longer format of the game, Pawar said the "issue has not reached his ear".
"We are only administrators. If needed, I will let the experts take a call," Pawar said.
To a query whether the ICC was thinking to shift its headquarters back to England, Pawar said, "In England, there are 40 per cent taxes while there are no taxes in Dubai. The moment England thinks also about cricket we will consider it."
Pawar said he was confident about BCCI President Shashank Manohar's honest to handle the controversial Lalit Modi issue.
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