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Pakistan will host the next Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Emerging Nations Cup in April 2018, and PCB chairman Najam Sethi hoped that India would send its team for the event.
He said the decision to have the Emerging Cup in Pakistan was taken during the meeting of the ACC held in Lahore on 29 October.
PCB chairman Sethi said that six ACC teams including five full members will play in the tournament.
Sumithipala said Sri Lanka would like to come back to Pakistan with its 'A' team, national team and under-19 sies.
"Pakistan is an important nation in the cricket world and if it is weak than Asian cricket is weak and if Asian cricket is weak than world cricket will be weak," he said.
Sumithipala called on Cricket Boards of Asia to support each other and said the Sri Lankan government had agreed to send the team to play in Lahore with the same spirit.
The SLC chairman further said that he would like to see international events being held in Pakistan as his government, board and security people were satisfied with the security arrangements made by the PCB for them.
Militants had attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore in March, 2009 which led to international teams refusing to tour Pakistan and the PCB was forced to hold its home series away from home in the UAE.
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