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Bilateral cricket series

Former India cricketer wishes Tri-Nation series to return as the players ‘Aren’t challenged enough…’

Akash Chopra has said that the teams are not challenged enough in the bilaterals and tri-nation series might be exactly what is needed.

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Former ICC President Ehsan Mani concerned about Indo-Pak Cricket relations

Former ICC President Ehsan Mani feels PCB's decision to file a compensation claim against the Indian Cricket Board will lead to bad blood and impact future cricket relations. between the two nations.

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IPL, Big Bash, other T20 leagues a threat to bilateral series: Dave Richardson

Dave Richardson feels that improved marketing and a more certain and coordinated schedule could be a solution.

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India-Pakistan series: Home Ministry tightens visa rules

Any Pakistani cricket lover who wants to visit India to watch the upcoming limited over Indo-Pak cricket matches will have to have an Indian sponsor to get a visa as 12 Pakistani spectators had gone missing after the 2007 bilateral series.

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Zaheer Abbas bats for India-Pakistan Test series

Pakistan's former captain Zaheer Abbas is delighted at the resumption of bilateral cricket ties between India and Pakistan and expressed his wish to see a full Test series between the two countries.

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PCB confident of foolproof security for its players in India

The security delegation it is planning to send notwithstanding, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf is confident that the national team would be provided well looked after during their upcoming tour to India.

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Zaheer Abbas disappointed by duration of India-Pakistan series

He is glad that Indo-Pak bilateral cricket is finally set for revival come December, but former Pakistan captain Zaheer Abbas is not particularly pleased with the short duration of the series.

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PCB to send security delegation to India

Relieved they might be at the revival of bilateral cricket ties with India but that would not stop the PCB from sending a delegation across the border to "take stock" of the security arrangements for Pakistan team's tour next month.

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N Srinivasan not to attend ACC meeting: Zaka Ashraf

BCCI President N Srinivasan has turned down an invitation to attend the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) development committee meeting to be held in Islamabad on September 24, informed PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf.

 

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When Pakistan toured India in 1952, the climate was far more hostile than it is now

After four years of constant refusal to resume bilateral cricketing relations and giving Pakistan cricket the cold shoulder, the ice has finally started to melt. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) finally decided to restart the most intense cricket rivalry in the world, having invited Pakistan to play three One-Day Internationals and two Twenty20s in India later this year.

 

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