Pakistan out to fill void

The Pakistan Cricket Board is awaiting a response from the Board of Control for Cricket in India before finalising plans for a multi-nation limited-overs tournament in South Africa. The International Cricket Council postponed the Champions Trophy due to security fears and Pakistan, who have not played a Test match at home this year, are desperately trying to fill the void. Chief operating officer Shafqat Naghmi claims the PCB are waiting for a response from the BCCI before they could proceed with the South African venture although he hinted Australia could provide alternative opposition should it fall through. "The BCCI president gave us 50 per cent assurance that this might be possible during the ICC teleconference on Sunday," Naghmi said. "We have also spoken to Australia so if the South African plan does not materialise we can involve them. "But we first have to see how the BCCI responds because their participation will help boost broadcasters' and sponsors' interest in such a series." Naghmi said the series would be held on roughly the same dates the Champions Trophy was scheduled. The eight-team tournament was due to take place from September 12 to 28. The BCCI have strongly supported Pakistan and had even backed them to host the Champions Trophy. But the BCCI denied being approached for such a series. "I certainly have no knowledge about it," BCCI chief administrative officer Ratnakar Shetty told CNN-IBN.