PHF President, Akhtar Rasool told a media briefing in Lahore yesterday that he was keen to have a bilateral series with India in both countries not only to improve the financial health of Pakistan hockey but also to revive interest in the sport in the country.
"The inconsistent performance of our team since last year has hit the popularity of hockey in the country and we need a series to lift its sagging image among the people," Rasool said.
"That is why we are keen to revive bilateral ties with India and we have initiated talks with them," he said.
The former Pakistan captain said that the PHF was keen to first have the Indian team play in Pakistan.
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"We will then willingly go to India. We know there will be questions and debate about the security but we firmly believe that if the Indian hockey federation is on board with us this series can be made possible very soon."
"We are also trying very hard after involving the government to ensure our team can play in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games this year," he said.
A rift between two parallel national Olympic bodies has led to the refusal by organizers to include the Pakistan team in the hockey event of the Commonwealth games and Asian games.