Next month's scheduled series between India and Pakistan remains in doubt after both sides again failed to reach an agreement on where the matches should be played. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wants to stage the matches in the United Arab Emirates, which has been the team's "home" base since 2009 because of ongoing security concerns in its homeland that prevents international teams from visiting. But the Indian cricket board (BCCI) said the Indian government would not permit its team to play Pakistan in the UAE, so the series would have to be played in India. The two countries, bitter rivals on and off the cricket field, signed a memorandum of understanding in 2014 that Pakistan would host its next series after India had staged their previous two meetings. The PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan, speaking to ESPNcricinfo Monday, said he was still waiting for an explanation as to why the Indian government was opposed to its team playing in the UAE but was adamant that Pakistan would not go to India. "There is no question of playing in India. I'm still awaiting the reason of not playing in UAE," Khan said. "We went there in 2007 and 2012. This time not again. It is our series and we will play at our home venue which is the UAE. "What is the problem playing in UAE as they had also played their IPL (Indian Premier League) there as well so why not Pakistan series?" The BCCI did not immediately respond to the PCB's comments Monday. — Agencies