According to reliable sources close to the team, soon after Pakistan won the first Test at Lord's, some senior players had spoken to the team manager, Intikhab Alam.
"They asked Intikhab to get approval from the board that they could have their families stay with them until the third Test although the agreement was that the families would return home after the second test," one source told PTI.
"But the PCB Chairman, Shaharyar Khan who is in England at the moment after consulting his aides has turned down this demand from the players," the source added.
The board had made it clear before the start of the tour that the wives and children of players could only travel and stay with them in England for the first two Tests.
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"The board's point of view is that given the importance of the tour the players needed to focus on their cricket and could only have their families for the first two Tests," he stated.
Ironically the professional players argue that remaining away from their families for long periods does have a negative effect on their performances due to the home sick factor.
Most of the players including captain, Misbah-ul-Haq, Younis Khan, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Muhammad Hafeez, Azhar Ali, Yasir Shah, Asad Shafiq etc have taken their wives or children with them to England.