Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja has come up with an idea for a four-nation T20I Super Series. On Tuesday (January 11), Ramiz tweeted that he would be making a proposal to the International Cricket Council (ICC) about the tournament.
The 59-year-old included India, Pakistan, England, and Australia in the Super Series, and wrote that the tournament will be hosted by these four nations on a rotation basis. As per his proposal, the profits will be divided among all the ICC members on a percentage basis.
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"Hello, fans.Will propose to the ICC a Four Nations T20i Super Series involving Pak Ind Aus Eng to be played every year, to be hosted on a rotation basis by these four. A separate revenue model with profits to be shared on a percentage basis with all ICC members think we have a winner," he tweeted.
India and Pakistan get to face each other only in multi-nation tournaments organized by ICC and ACC. They haven't played a bilateral series after Pakistan toured India in 2012-13, which included three-match ODI and two-match T20I series.
Recently, the arch-rivals clashed in the 2021 T20 World Cup and Pakistan ended up breaking their losing streak in the World Cup tournaments against India.