Politics is a hurdle in revival of cricket ties with India minister.

KARACHI -- Inter-ProvinAcial Coordination MinAister Ehsanur RehAman Mazari has termed politics the only impediment to the restoration of cricket between Pakistan and India, Dawn.com reported.

In an exclusive interview on DawnNews programme Doosra Rukh on Sunday, the PPP leader said the government was willing to indulge in 'cricket diplomacy' with the arch-rival neighbour.

Pakistan lacks a federal sports minister and sports-related matters fall under the domain of the inter-provincial coordination minister.

'Sports should never be looked at through a political lens,' he said, referring to India's baseball team that visited Pakistan recently.

'If the Indian baseball team can visit Pakistan, why not the cricket team?' Mr Mazari asked. 'We say that, 'India we are ready to play', but they are reluctant.'

He mentioned how foreign players are taking part in Pakistan Super League which reaffirms that security is not an issue here. 'PSL is being played in the country which also has players from abroad.'

Reiterating that cricket between the two countries is not being played because of political issues, Mr Mazari said India would be officially invited if the Pakistan Cricket Board asked to do so.

'If the PCB chairman asks us, we can send a request through the Foreign Office,' he said.

The minister questioned why then PCB chairman Ramiz Raja would move about in a bulletproof vehicle.

'Why would foreign players come and play when the chairman of PCB himself roams around in a bulletproof vehicle?'

The minister alleged that some players who were not deemed fit in the past were included in the team due to 'connections'.

He also highlighted how the Pakistan Olympics AssoAciation Chairman retired Gen Arif Hassan was in the post for the past 20...

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