A PCB source told PTI that new chairman Najam Sethi had given top priority to reconfirmation of all bilateral series until 2020 since Pakistan has not voted in favour of the wide-ranging structural changes in governance and distribution of revenue in the ICC revamp plan proposed by India, Australia and England.
"Sethi and his team have already started contacting other Boards and reconfirming bilateral series including the ones against England next year," the source said.
And Pakistan, having abstained from voting on the ICC revamp plan at the last ICC executive board meeting, wants to ensure its bilateral series are not changed or dropped.
"Sethi's idea is that Pakistan's vote in the ICC should be an asset for them and not a liability for them," the source stated.
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"Even now he is confident that Pakistan can gain a lot from its lone vote," he said.
The source said that Sethi was also using government channels including the foreign ministry to prepare grounds for a bilateral series with India within a year.