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Pakistan may finally host international games; Zimbabwe likely tourists

Zimbabwe would be the first Test-playing nation to tour Pakistan since 2009.

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Sri Lanka could tour Pakistan for cricket series: Maithripala Sirisena

No Test team has visited Pakistan since March 2009, when militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore.

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Pakistan Cricket Board considering inviting foreign teams after ICC World T20 2014

PCB chief Najam Sethi said that they are looking to invite ‘A’ teams or other foreign teams.

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India-Pakistan can play bilateral series after IPL 2014, say PCB chief Najam Sethi

After World T20 until October this year, Pakistan can play a series against India.

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PCB hope to revive international cricket in Pakistan in next 6 months

After being ignored for over four years, Pakistan is hoping to see revival of international cricket in the country within the next six months with moves afoot to invite a World XI side.

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India-Pakistan bilateral series could happen in 2014, feels Najam Sethi

The caretaker Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Najam Sethi has expressed confidence that a bilateral series with India could be held next year.

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Pakistan court cancels bail plea of suspects in terror attack on Sri Lankan team in 2009

The bail of the prime suspect, involved in the attack on Sri Lankan cricket team here in 2009, has been cancelled by a Pakistani court, overturning a provincial review board's decision to free him.

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International cricket returns to Pakistan as Sri Lanka decides to revive ties

Sri Lanka has decided to resume playing cricket in Pakistan after a four year gap.

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Pakistan not safe for touring international sides, says Shahryar Khan

Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Shahryar Khan has said that Pakistan is still not safe to host international cricket. In 2009, a bus carrying Sri Lankan cricketers was attacked in Lahore and since then no international team has visited the country.

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Pakistan cricket has reached lowest ground: Najam Sethi

Pakistan cricket has reached its lowest point, its interim chief said Wednesday, calling for a string of defeats, cheating allegations, teams refusing to tour and court cases to be resolved quickly.

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