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Pakistan offer India olive branch
Wisden CricInfo staff - March 8, 2002

Pakistan plan to invite archrivals India to commemorate their Test 50th anniversary celebrations, Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia said on Friday. "We hope that once relations between Pakistan and India improve we will invite India to play a commemorative Test as part of our golden jubilee celebrations," Lieutenant General Zia told reporters.

Pakistan played their first Test against India in Delhi in the 1952-53 season but the countries have not played each other for nearly two years. India have maintained a boycott of cricketing ties with their neighbours whom they accuse of fomenting violence in Indian-administered Kashmir.

"We hope that the idea comes off for the sake of billions of people in both countries and it will give a boost to our celebrations," Zia said. The Indian government refused to send its team to Pakistan in 2000 for a full Test tour and pulled its team from multi-national events at neutral venues such as Sharjah in April last year.

Both teams last played in the Asia Cup league game in Dhaka, Bangladesh in May 2000. Last year, India also pulled its team out of the ongoing Asian Test Championship.

However, youth teams from both countries met in the International Cricket Council's Junior World Cup in New Zealand in January this year.

Pakistan have invited Australia and New Zealand for a tri-series as part of their golden jubilee celebrations before the ICC knockout event in September.

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