On yet another day of hectic activities, a concerned Pakistani government which had initially given the go ahead for the team's participation in the March 8-April 3 mega-event, will now take a final call on their visit after the security team submits its report.
The decision to send a security team was taken after a meeting between Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan who called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad, ignoring the assurances of foolproof security by the BCCI.
"The Prime Minister directed the Interior Minister to ensure foolproof security measures for the cricket team in India in coordination with Pakistani High Commissioner in Delhi," the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
The BCCI, on its part, assured foolproof security to Pakistan, a day after the PCB threatened to pull out of the tournament citing safety concerns.
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"As far as the BCCI is concerned, foolproof security will be provided to Pakistan. They should not worry about the security arrangements. Now the decision has to be taken by the PCB (if they want to come or not). They are accountable to the ICC (world body). The PCB should decide on the matter but we will be providing foolproof security to their players," top BCCI functionary Rajeev Shukla said.
A cloud also hangs over the marquee match between India and Pakistan in Dharamsala on March 19 with Himachal Pradesh's ex-servicemen protesting against the game in the wake of the Pathankot terror attacks in January.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shaharyar Khan said, "The situation now is that only after this security team gives the okay can we send the team to India."
A day after BCCI secretary and BJP MP Anurag Thakur said he was hopeful of the match happening in the hill station following his meeting with Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, Congressman Shukla too spoke to the CM of the Congress-ruled Himachal on the controversial matter.
On the protests by ex-servicemen in the state, Shukla added: "We sympathise with the protesters and that is why on bilateral matches with Pakistan, we have not taken any decision. But this is a world event. Because of the humongous logistical challenge, it is difficult to change the venue now".
India's Home Minister Rajnath Singh also said central paramilitary forces will be provided to ensure security to the much-awaited March 19 clash between India and Pakistan.
"If the (Himachal Pradesh) Chief Minister asks for security forces, we will provide," he told reporters here.