Shouting slogans against Pakistan and the PCB chairman, the Sena workers asked BCCI chief Shashank Manohar not to have any ties with the neighbouring country, which they said sponsors terrorism.
Waving black and saffron flags, the workers sought to know from Manohar if he would go ahead with his meeting with the PCB chief here.
Sena Vibhag Pramukh Pandurang Sakpal told reporters that his party is firm that there should be no cricket matches between the two countries.
"What we did today is Sena's stance," he said.
The protesting Sena workers were later taken into custody by the police.