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India-Pakistan bilateral cricket

India vs Pakistan series unlikely in December; PCB chief Shahryar Khan meets IPL head Rajeev Shukla

Shahryar Khan is in India to discuss the proposed bilateral series between the two countries in December with BCCI officials

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India-Pakistan bilateral cricket: Shahryar Khan trying best to meet Arun Jaitley

Pakistan Cricket Board chief Shaharyar Khan is trying to seek an appointment with Arun Jaitley.

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Shiv Sena attacks BCCI office: Rajeev Shukla condemns political party’s embarrassing act

Shiv Sena workers protested against BCCI chief Shashank Manohar's meeting with PCB chairman Shahryar Khan.

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India-Pakistan cricket talks cancelled after Shiv Sena attack BCCI office in Mumbai

Right-wing political group Shiv Sena's workers stormed the head office of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in Mumbai.

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Shiv Sena storm BCCI office in Mumbai over cricket relations with Pakistan

This happened amid reports that the Indian cricket board chief Shashank Manohar is having a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Shahryar Khan.

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Shahryar Khan: India’s turn to realise importance of bilateral cricket ties with Pakistan

Shahryar Khan said that Pakistan's stance remained clear that cricket and politics shouldn't be mixed.

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Pakistan High Commissioner: Cricket between India and Pakistan will strengthen relations

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief Jagmohan Dalmiya on Sunday sounded hopeful about resumption.

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India-Pakistan series could help PCB earn USD 450 million

Pakistan and India have signed a agreement for six series four of them to them to be hosted by Pakistan.

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Pakistan ready to tour India in order to revive bilateral cricket ties: Najam Sethi

Najam Sethi on Wednesday reiterated his stance to revive ties with arch-rivals India

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PCB incur loss due to no India-Pakistan bilateral series

India's refusal to play a bilateral series has incurred the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) a loss of atleast USD 1.6 million.

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