Karachi, May 21: Amidst bleak chances of an India-Pakistan bilateral cricket series in the near future, a top Pakistani official on Sunday said the two countries are likely to hold talks during a Champions Trophy match in England in June.

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Alleging a loss of $200-300 million, the PCB asked for a $60 million compensation for losses faced due to India's refusal to play the series.
The BCCI has maintained that no legal document was signed regarding the series and that cricket with Pakistan was subject to government approval.
IANS