"We are keen on this and if the Indian board requires us to provide any clearance or NOC for any player we will do it," Subhan said.
He added that the PCB had already written to the BCCI on the issue last week and were awaiting a reply from them.
A senior official of the PCB Subhan told at a press conference here today that the the Board was interested in sending its players for the IPL 2011 to India.
In 2009 IPL Season 3 there were no Pakistan Cricketers were auctioned.
Subhan said that the IPL was a major event and it was essential for Pakistani players to take part in it.
"We want them to be part of this league but in the end it all depends on what policy the Indian board adopts in allowing our players in the IPL," he added.
"On our part we can only write to them and ask them to consider our players. So far we have not heard anything from them on the IPL issue," he added.
"The rules have changed in the IPL and now no franchise can either sign on a player directly neither can any player approach any franchise unless he has got NOC from both boards," Subhan said.
After Mumbai terror attack in November 2008, Indian Government decided no cricket ties with Pakistan although PCB has been keen to play a series against India even at neutral venues.
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