Legendary paceman Wasim Akram on Thursday urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to end his country's cricketing boycott of Pakistan saying the ongoing impasse was hurting fans across the globe.
Pakistan is awaiting New Delhi's clearance for a full series, the first between the two countries since 2007, that was due to be played in United Arab Emirates starting December.
India called off most sporting fixtures between the rivals after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which were planned by militants in Pakistan, though they did play a limited-overs series in 2012.
Recent cross-border tensions including firing across the disputed territory of Kashmir have put the tour in doubt, but Wasim, 49, said he was hopeful Modi would give it the green light.
"I request prime minister Modi to clear the tour," Wasim told AFP. "I heard that he told his cabinet that he doesn't have any problems in playing sports with Pakistan so cricket should flourish.
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