Sharif, who is also the patron-in-chief of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), also told Naqvi that it was not just about money and that the sentiments of the public should also be taken into consideration.
India has refused to play its Champions Trophy matches in Pakistan and instead demanded the tournament be played in a ‘hybrid model’, which would allow it to play its matches at a neutral venue.
According to a top International Cricket Council (ICC) source, the global governing body for the sport has reached a consensus to conduct the Champions Trophy in a hybrid model, allowing India to play its share of matches in Dubai while agreeing “in principle” to a similar arrangement in multi-lateral events till 2027.
Naqvi, on Sunday, briefed Sharif on the behind-the-scenes developments but the PCB didn’t reveal details of the meeting.
“The Prime Minister assured his complete support to the PCB on the issue and appreciated the stance taken by the (PCB) chairman on India refusing to play in Pakistan in the mega-event,” the source said.
He said that Naqvi was told by Sharif that everything was not about money and Pakistan should deal with the matter keeping its self-respect and pride.
“The stance adopted by the PCB reflects the feelings of all Pakistanis when it comes to the Champions Trophy after the refusal of India to play in Pakistan,” Geo TV quoted the premier as telling Naqvi during the meeting.
Naqvi has said that any decision on the Champions Trophy would be taken after seeking advice from the government.
Another source close to the government said that Naqvi had apparently met the PM on a short notice to inform him about Pakistan’s next step, as the Indian cricket board was not willing to accept the “fusion formula” proposed by the PCB to the ICC.
“Basically, Naqvi wanted to keep the PM updated and get his approval if the PCB decides to break the deadlock with any tough decision on the tournament,” the source said.
The ICC headquarters in Dubai has been the hub of discussion around the “fusion formula” proposed by the PCB on the hosting of ICC events for the next few years.
PCB wants the BCCI to accept a formula under which if India does not play any ICC event in Pakistan, the neighbouring team will also not visit India for any event.