Raja said that as per his proposal, the tournament would be hosted by the four participating countries in turn.
Karachi, Pakistan Cricket Board President Ramiz Raja said that he will propose a four-nation T20 International series with the International Cricket Council (ICC), which will include his country and arch-rivals India. The team of Australia and England will be included. The proceeds from this series will be shared by all these members of the world governing body. Raja said that as per his proposal, the tournament would be hosted by the four participating countries in turn.
Raja (Ramiz Raja) wrote on Twitter, “Hello fans (Hello fans). I am going to propose a four-nation T20 International ‘Super Series’ to the ICC. It will include teams from Pakistan, India, England and Australia. It will be played every year and the right to host it will be given to the four countries in turn.
Hello fans.Will propose to the ICC a Four Nations T20i Super Series involving Pak Ind Aus Eng to be played every year,to be hosted on rotation basis by these four. A separate revenue model with profits to be shared on percentage basis with all ICC members, think we have a winner.
– Ramiz Raja (@iramizraja) January 11, 2022
Raja wrote, “It will have a different method of revenue in which the profit percentage will be shared among all the members. I think it’s a win-win for everyone.” The PCB chief’s proposal can be seen as an attempt to revive the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry on a regular basis.
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However, there is no place for such a tournament in the upcoming future tour schedule of the ICC. India has also stopped playing tri-series and four-nation series for almost a decade. The two neighboring countries have not played against each other since 2013 except in ICC tournaments and the Asia Cup. The last bilateral series between India and Pakistan was held in 2012–13 when India hosted Pakistan in a T20I series. (agency)