Khan said in an interview from London that the PCB would again push its case in the ICC for the setting up of a special fund for Pakistan cricket.
"The ECB has refused to send its team to Pakistan because of security concerns but after consulting its foreign office and sending its security experts to Bangladesh it has agreed to send its team to Bangladesh," Khan said.
Pakistan moved a proposal at the last ICC meeting asking the members to support the establishment of a special compensation fund for Pakistan cricket.
The ICC special task force set up on Pakistan cricket has been assigned the job of going through the feasibility of the PCB proposal.
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Khan said Pakistan cricket had suffered a lot since 2009 due to foreign teams refusing to tour the country on security grounds.
Khan said that Pakistan had been forced to move its home series to the UAE and it was incurring loss of revenues because of this for the last seven years.
He said that terrorist attacks in parts of Pakistan from time to time dealt a blow to PCB's case in the international cricket community and recently, after the suicide attack in Quetta, it had been a step backward for Pakistan cricket.
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