Najam Sethi, who heads PCB's executive committee, said in an interview that he would be meeting with the Eastern Star officials in 10 to 15 days time as they had given a report based on which the Federation of International Cricketers (FICA) had advised its members not to tour Pakistan for the Pakistan Super League final or any other event.
"The company is a international company which works primarily in international sports and they provide advice to some cricket board including ICC, Australia, New Zealand, England and players associations of these countries, South Africa and FICA," he said.
"We just want to know on what basis they have given their advisory about security in Pakistan when none of their representatives came to Pakistan to see the ground reality.
"I will be meeting their officials to let them know about the factual position and the improvement in the security situation in Pakistan which is why we are also trying to bring back international cricket to the country," he said.
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"At this time we are going ahead with our plans to hold the PSL final in Lahore and we have made arrangements for a second draft if the foreign players in the teams which qualify for the final are not willing to come to Pakistan," he said.
Sethi said talks were also still on with the West Indies cricket board over a proposal to have West Indies play atleast two T20 matches in Lahore in March.
He said the West Indies board had told them that their players association was in touch with FICA which had advised them not to play in Pakistan.
"That is why we want to meet with the security company that provides insight to FICA to clear the situation."
No leading Test team has toured Pakistan since militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore in March, 2009. Since than only Zimbabwe toured Lahore last May to play a short limited over series while Pakistan has managed to invite Afghanistan and Kenya to play in the country.