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No one-to-one meeting between Muthiah and Tauqir Zia
25 May 2001

There is no one-to-one meeting scheduled between the officials of the Indian and Pakistani Cricket Boards and the two-day Asian Cricket Council meeting in Lahore would only discuss matters relating to the development of cricket in the region, said Cricket Board secretary Jaywant Lele.

The meeting, which started in Lahore on Thursday, had generated considerable interest with speculations that BCCI president A C Muthiah and PCB chief Lt Gen Tauqir Zia may meet to discuss the Indian government's refusal to allow its cricket team to play a bilateral series with Pakistan.

However, Lele told PTI on phone that the ACC meeting was an 'informal get-together' of the heads of the Cricket Boards of the countries in the region and on the opening day it discussed matters of mutual interest.

"There is no meeting between Muthiah and Zia on the cards," Lele said. The meeting will decide on the proper utilisation of the $6.5 million provided by International Cricket Council for the development of the game in the region and finalise the schedules for the Asia Cup, to be played in Pakistan next year, and the Asian Test Championship.

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