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Pakistan board slams ICC

Karachi - Pakistani cricket bosses on Wednesday hit back at the International Cricket Council's proposals for overhauling the sport in the troubled country, suggesting it was a pointless "scholarly exercise".

The Pakistan Task Team (PTT), set up by cricket's governing body, presented a report at an ICC meeting last month with 63 recommendations - including changes to governance and moves to revive matches with India.

Ijaz Butt, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), said his organisation had identified problems in the report.

"While the intent (of the PTT) cannot be questioned, a few discrepancies can be identified in the report, which the PCB has rectified and sent to the ICC in the hope it's taken in a positive spirit," said a PCB statement quoting Butt.

The PTT was formed to revive international tours of Pakistan, suspended after a terror attack on the Sri Lankan team in 2009, and to strengthen the game in the country which has been battered by allegations of spot-fixing.

Its recommendations, however, are not binding on Pakistan.

The PCB said it considered the report to be a "scholarly exercise" that has not made substantial steps to restart international cricket in Pakistan.

Butt urged the International Cricket Council and PTT to work on the resumption of games with India, stalled in the wake of a 2008 terror attack on Mumbai, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistan-based militants.

"Whereas the Indian government issued favourable statements regarding the resumption of cricket, the Indian Board is still waiting formal signal from its government," Butt said.

The board also rejected a PTT recommendation that the country's cricket chief should not be appointed by Pakistan's President, who is also patron of the PCB.

"The circumstances in Pakistan are unique and cricket administration requires and deserves government support," the PCB statement said.

"Without government support international cricket may not return to the country," it added.

Butt was involved in a public spat with former one-day captain Shahid Afridi, after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) punished the all rounder for allegedly breaching a code of conduct and making allegations against the board.

When contacted ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat on Wednesday confirmed that ICC has received the PCB's reservations but reiterated that the PTT was formed to help Pakistan.

"We have to adopt a strategy to ensure Pakistan manages to fulfil all its current and future commitments and doesn't suffer any isolation," Lorgat told said from Dubai.

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