Keen on having a Test series against India in August next year, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has expressed its inability to accommodate a request from the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to reschedule the Pakistan’s team upcoming tour to the Caribbean nation. Reports quoting a source in the cricket board said that Pakistan, according to the FTP calendar, is scheduled to tour West Indies in July for a Test and one-day series. “The West Indies board, without informing the PCB, has now invited India and Sri Lanka for a limited overs series in July and wants the Pakistan team to tour in August,” the source said. “Since the PCB is pretty hopeful of convincing the BCCI to slot in a bilateral series in August, it is unable to accept the change in dates to their tour to West Indies in July. Even in the FTP, the ICC and the Pakistan and Indian boards have kept the August month open in the hope that in case of improved relations they can schedule a series at that time,” the source added. The source said the PCB, after receiving a request from the WICB, finds itself in an awkward position since the Caribbean board wants to reschedule the series by at least two to three weeks. “The PCB is also miffed because instead of having a one-day series involving Pakistan, the WICB decided to invite India and Sri Lanka.”