Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf has said he will hold a separate meeting with Cricket South Africa (CSA) and Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in order to present a unified stance over 'Big Three' ICC revamp plan.
A decision over the draft proposal by India, England and Australia to take charge of the ICC is expected to be made in Saturday's meeting.
Speaking on the eve of his departure for Singapore to take part in the International Cricket Council's (ICC) meeting on February 8, Ashraf said a separate meeting with the other two opposing boards will take place soon after reaching Singapore.
The PCB, CSA and SLC have officially rejected the proposal after holding meetings with the officials of their respective cricket bodies following the January 28 conference in Dubai, where the issued was deferred.
He said the purpose is to reach a unified stance in order to avoid misunderstanding among the three boards, The Express Tribune reports.