BCCI President Rajiv Banerjee and BCCI Vice President Raju Shakla are part of the delegation.


A three-member delegation from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has arrived in Lahore.
The delegation was received by Chaudhry Zaka Ashraf, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee, at the PCB Hotel.
While speaking informally with reporters on this occasion, Zaka Ashraf mentioned that discussions are ongoing regarding the venues for the Asia Cup matches.
However, he added that if a friendly government is formed in India, their cricket team could also visit Pakistan.
The Indian delegation is led by BCCI President Rajiv Banerjee, and BCCI Vice President Raju Shakla is also part of the delegation.
During their visit to Pakistan, the delegation will observe the Asia Cup matches and engage in discussions with PCB officials on mutual interests.

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