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Attack on Sri Lankan cricket team bus in Pakistan

PCB buys 4 bulletproof buses to ensure security for visiting teams

The idea was first proposed during the Chairmanship of Zaka Ashraf in 2012 but was sanctioned last year.

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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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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 Board announce itinerary for South Africa series

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday announced the schedule of its home series against South Africa to be held in October-November this year in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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India-Pakistan matches critically important for world cricket, feels Dave Richardson

International Cricket Council (ICC) Chief Executive Officer Dave Richardson on Saturday said that it is upto Pakistan to regain the confidence of the cricketeing nations to tour their nation and the game’s governing body could do little about it.

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Javed Miandad asks Punjab government to keep politics away from sports

By CricketCountry Staff

 

The Punjab government has been asked by Javed Miandad, the Director General of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), to keep sure politics stays away from sports and the safety of the players are maintained rather than depending on security wall at the Gaddafi Stadium.

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Why cricketers deserve tight security

During India’s tour to Pakistan in 1989, an enraged fan attacked the then Indian captain, Kris Srikkanth and tore off his shirt. Questions were then raised about the security measures taken by Pakistani administration. People were also concerned about Indian players’ security in Pakistan.

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Rashid Latif shocked by MCC’s ‘double standard’

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif on Thursday lashed out at cricket's oldest club, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), for contemplating a tour of war-torn Afghanistan at the expense of Pakistan.

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