Lahore, October 19 - The cricket fraternity in Pakistan on Monday slammed the Shiv Sena protest against a proposed meeting between Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar and PCB chief Shahryar Khan in Mumbai and demanded action by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The two cricket officials were scheduled to have a meeting at the BCCI's headquarters, but a group of around 70 Shiv Sena protestors barged in and forced the cancellation of the talks.
"Unfortunately, the trio of India, England and Australia has created a problem for cricket. If India wants a respectful solution to this problem, they should come to a third country and play the series but cricket should not end between both the countries," Express News quoted former ace spinner Abdul Qadir as saying.