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Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi believes Indian cricketers should also be invited to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) T20 event.
Speaking at a function of his foundation in Lahore, Afridi said he knew that Indian players had contracts which didn't allow them to play in other foreign T20 leagues, adding:
The former Pakistan captain's remarks come at a time when India has not played a full bilateral series with Pakistan since 2008.
Afridi, who was injured during the course of the third PSL, which eventually led to his franchise, Karachi Kings failing to reach the final, also said that the increased number of foreign players coming to Pakistan for the play-offs and final was exciting.
Afridi said with more international players coming to Pakistan for the PSL it will eventually also lead to international teams returning to the country for bilateral series.
No top Test teams have toured Pakistan since March 2009, when militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore leading to Pakistan being isolated as an international venue until now. Since the attack, Pakistan has been forced to play all its bilateral home series in the UAE or other neutral venues.
But since last year, Pakistan Cricket Board had made concerted efforts to bring international players and events to Pakistan with two of the PSL play-offs being held in Lahore successfully on 20 and 21 March while the final is scheduled at the national stadium in Karachi on 25 March.
Last year, the PSL final was held in Lahore followed by a visit by the World Eleven side to Lahore for a three-match T20 series and then Sri Lanka also came for a lone T20 game in Lahore.
He said the decision to invite the West Indies for a three T20 match series in Karachi was also a positive move by the PCB.
He also advised the PCB to ensure that more one-day matches were organised in the country as he felt too many T20 matches were being held in Pakistan.
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