Shoaib Malik expressed his desire to continue playing in the Indian soil despite strained relations between the two nations.Malik, who plays for Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League, said although he and other Pakistani players have contractual agreement with the Indian Premier League, they will abide by government's advice on the matter.

"We as players wouldn't like to do anything that would put us in breach of our contracts. But obviously if there is a government policy decision then I can't comment," added the right-handed batsman, who along with other Pakistani cricketers have signed three-year contract with different franchise teams of the IPL, the second season of which is scheduled for April next year.
Malik's statement came after tension rose between the two cricket playing nations following India's decision to shun their next month's tour to Pakistan.
Criticising India's decision, former Pakistani players have called the Pakistan Cricket Board not to allow its players to feature in next edition of the IPL and rebel Indian Cricket League as a retaliatory measure.
Around a dozen Pakistani cricketers are signed up for different teams in the IPL, while around 18 players play in the ICL.
The Pakistan skipper also expressed disappointment over India's decision to cancel the tour, but said players have very little to do when decisions are made at government level.