The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has requested its Indian counterpart to reserve approximately 200 tickets per match for the PCB during the upcoming series in India.

It also wants to know when the memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the February-March series would be signed.
According to highly placed sources in the PCB, a letter containing a series of queries has been sent to SK Nair, secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and a prompt reply has been sought.
"The letter contains several requests and queries, to which we have sought the Indian board's immediate attention and have requested Nair to treat it as a priority," the official told IANS from Lahore on condition of anonymity.
"We have, for instance, asked the BCCI to furnish details ranging from domestic travel and immigration arrangements of the Pakistani fans to the playing conditions of the series to the security arrangements," he disclosed.
The Pakistani team is scheduled to land in India Feb 24 for three Tests and five One-Day Internationals besides two warm-up matches.
The itinerary of the tour, however, has still not been decided as the two boards are discussing an impasse arising out of Pakistan's 'no' to Ahmedabad as a Test venue because of "security concerns".
{{/usCountry}}The itinerary of the tour, however, has still not been decided as the two boards are discussing an impasse arising out of Pakistan's 'no' to Ahmedabad as a Test venue because of "security concerns".
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