NEW DELHI: Pakistan Cricket Board CEO Wasim Khan on Saturday hinted that India's league matches in the Asia Cup , which it will be hosting, could be held at a neutral venue if the sport's continental body gives the nod.Pakistan is scheduled to host the Asia Cup T20 tournament in September this year but there remains a doubt over India's participation considering the prevailing political climate.Saying that the call will rest on the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), the PCB chief executive also clarified that he has never said Pakistan would not play the 2021 T20 World Cup , to be hosted by India, if India skips the Asia Cup, as it is an ICC tournament."The question is what if India doesn't tour Pakistan? My response is the ACC then needs to make a decision but since we have been awarded hosting rights, we fully expect the Asia Cup to happen in Pakistan. The ACC will then need to make a decision as to where they will play the India games," Khan said.Asked if India could play their matches at a neutral venue, Khan sounded positive."Possibly. If there's an India versus Pakistan final, it depends upon the ACC to decide where the final is played. Discussions haven't taken place yet on formats and scheduling but then that's ACC's call."Khan emphatically denied reports published in Pakistani media that PCB will not send team for the T20 World Cup in India in 2021."Not at all. We never stated at any stage that Pakistan would not be touring India. The context of the conversation was based around Asia Cup which we have been awarded and we are due to host in September this year," the PCB CEO said."What I said was that we need to be convinced about security of our players for the 2021 T20 World Cup in India. That is, if we are granted visas. But never did I say that we would be pulling out of the T20 World Cup."T20 World Cup is an ICC tournament and it will be factually incorrect to state that we will pull out of a World Cup if India didn't come to play Asia Cup," Khan clarified.He admitted that the current situation is not conducive for talks on bilateral cricket ties."Sourav (Ganguly) is someone I have huge amount of respect for as a cricketer and as a human being. But no discussions so far... but we can have open discussions about things. There hasn't been any ICC meetings of late so haven't met anyone from the BCCI.""Now is not the right time and we understand that. But, hopefully, in the near future, we can do that."