"There are many intangibles, whose benefits are not seen immediately. Sporting contact will strengthen ties and will create healthy relations, make good atmosphere," Basit told reporters here.
The two countries have agreed to resume cricketing ties with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chief Shaharyar Khan yesterday saying that Pakistan was ready to host a series in the UAE in December.
India and Pakistan cricket board chiefs met in Kolkata yesterday and said the series would likely comprise three Tests, five one-day internationals and two T-20 games.
"We are hopeful of reviving the series. Only few things need to be sorted out and obviously without common support we cannot go forward. Without the support of the home ministry and government we can't do anything," he had said.
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