Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Najam Sethi disclosed on Monday that Big Three had offered Pakistan to join hands to form a ‘Big 4’ club, a private news channel reported.
Sethi was speaking to media persons at the Lahore airport before flying to Dubai to attend International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting.
“I will hold an important meeting in the session… In cricket scenario, currently there are eight countries at one side and Pakistan on the other side,” Sethi said.
He revealed that Big Three (Australia, India and England) had offered Pakistan to join hands for formation of a ‘Big 4’ club.
Sethi said Pakistan wanted to play with India. “We are keen to resume our cricket relations with India; it’s in our favour without which we can’t make money.”
In February this year, the ICC approved suggestions incorporated in the “Big Three” plan. Pakistan and Sri Lanka did not vote in favor of the plan. Cricket boards of eight countries announced to support the plan.
Pakistan has said that the Big 3 plan will have no affect on country’s cricket.
About T20 captain Muhammad Hafeez’s resignation, Sethi said it was his personal decision.