Pakistan are considering a home series against Sri Lanka

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Pakistan are considering a home series against Sri Lanka [Images] if India cancel their Test tour in the wake of last month's terror attacks in Mumbai.
A senior Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official said on Tuesday it is still waiting for a final answer from India on the fate of the tour scheduled to start on January 4.
"We still would like India to fulfil their commitment under the future tours programme. Until we don't get a final answer from them we will wait," the board CEO Saleem Altaf said.
"But we are definitely open to other options and one of them is inviting Sri Lanka for a tour."
Although the Board of Control for Cricket in India is awaiting government clearance, it looks doubtful whether India would tour or even agree to play at a neutral venue due to strained bilateral ties following last month's attacks.
Sri Lanka Cricket president Arjuna Ranatunga has said his country has no security issues playing in Pakistan if India pulled out.
"There are still 18 days before the scheduled arrival of the Indian team," Altaf said. "But inviting Sri Lanka is definitely an option and we will look into it now."
Sri Lanka are due to tour Bangladesh to play two Tests and a tri-series also involving Zimbabwe. However, the tour ends in January and they have no further international commitments until the World Twenty20 [Images] to be played in England [Images] in June.
"There is definitely a window of opportunity for us but we first have to see what the Indians say," Altaf said.
Pakistan are desperate after going without a Test this year following Australia's [Images] refusal to tour in April due to security concerns.
The International Cricket Council [Images] (ICC [Images]) postponed the September Champions Trophy [Images] in Pakistan until October next year over player safety issues.
The PCB has stepped up domestic games to provide competition for its players who have featured in just 21 one-dayers this year, most of them against the weak Zimbabwe and Bangladesh.
Pakistan eye Sri Lanka as India tour prospects dim
 
Let no one travels to Porkistan and Play there .. :madness:
 
Sri Lanka have confirmed tour - Pakistan board
Cricinfo staff
December 19, 2008

Sri Lanka could head to Pakistan after their tour of Bangladesh ends mid-January © AFP

A senior Pakistan board official has said Sri Lanka have confirmed they will tour Pakistan next month in place of India, who called off their scheduled tour to the country on Thursday.
Saleem Altaf, the PCB's chief operating officer, said Sri Lanka are expected to play three Tests, three ODIs and a Twenty20 game against Pakistan following their tour of Bangladesh, which ends on January 14.
"We thank Sri Lankan Cricket for confirming a tour in place of India," Altaf told AFP. "We have sent a full itinerary to Sri Lanka and as soon as it is finalised we will announce it."
Earlier this week, Arjuna Ranatunga, the SLC chairman, said the board was confident of the security measures in place in Pakistan and would not hesitate to send a team there.
The BCCI's decision, which was prompted following advice from the Indian government, has led to huge disappointment in Pakistan and some concern over the future of the game there. "Pakistan will suffer both financially and cricket-wise," Ramiz Raja, a former captain and administrator, said. "But India in a way is also dependent on Pakistan, and when the two countries play each other, they improve and the following of the game increases."
The Indian government's directive said it was not feasible "in the prevailing circumstances", a reference to the fallout of the Mumbai attacks which India alleges had links to elements in Pakistan. Ramiz, though, felt cricket would have helped improve the current volatile situation between the two countries.
Wasim Akram, another former captain, said the cancellation would lessen the charm of Test cricket which was already under pressure from the Twenty20 format. "Deep inside we feel for the victims of Mumbai and hope such incidents do not take place again," Wasim said. "We toured India in 1999 despite tensions and death threats. Now I hope the temperature will go down and cricket will resume because it is very important that India and Pakistan play each other."
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