The meeting with PCB chief Shahryar Khan, scheduled to be held in Mumbai today, may be moved to Delhi, said BCCI sources.

Ahead of Pakistan Cricket Board chief Shahryar Khan’s scheduled meeting with new BCCI president Shashank Manohar, 40 to 50 members of the Shiv Sena stormed the board’s headquarters at Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, shouting slogans against Pakistan. The board presidents are meeting to discuss reviving cricket ties between the two nations.

Shouting 'Pakistan hai hai' and carrying placards which said 'Shashank Manohar murdabad', 'Shahryar Khan chale jao', Shiv Sena activists gheraoed Shashank Manohar in his office shortly before the meeting could start. They were carrying saffron flags of shiv sena and black flags to condemn resumption of Indo-Pak cricketing ties.

Shiv Sena activists told Mr. Manohar that BCCI should not resume ties with Pakistan as hundreds of innocent Mumbai citizens lost their lives in the 26/11 terror attacks.

Mumbai police have detained around 20 Shiv Sena activists. Police said they have brought the situation under control and beefed up security to ensure the protest does not recur.

BCCI sources said considering the Shiv Sena's protests, it is likely that the meeting with Shahryar Khan could now take place in Delhi, instead of Mumbai.

This is the second Shiv Sena protest after black paint attack on Sudheendra Kulkarni on October 12 to protest against the visit of former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri.

India last hosted Pakistan in 2012-13, with the guests winning the ODI series 2-1.

Shiv Sena's protests over the years: