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PCB confident of launching T20 league next year

PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf has said Pakistan's plans to launch the country's own international T20 premier league have been shelved to next year.

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Shoaib Akhtar advises PCB against inviting foreign teams to Pakistan

Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar has ruffled feathers in the Pakistan Cricket Board and in government circles by suggesting that the PCB should avoid inviting foreign teams to the country because of the security situation here.

 

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PCB in search of commissioner for Premier League T20 tournament

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has advertised for the post of commissioner for its proposed Pakistan T20 Premier League to be held later this year.

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PCB wants to sign ‘exchange’ contracts with SLC, BCB

The Pakistan Cricket Board is keen on signing "exchange" contracts with the Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi counterparts under which their players will take part in the Premier League Twenty20 tournament in the country.

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PCB may hold domestic T20 leagues ahead of Pakistan Premier League

Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) much anticipated Twenty20 league may be preceded by a club level and a national level competition.

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Pakistan set to finalise Premier League T20 competition in a month’s time

The Pakistan Cricket Board is confident of finalising its Premier League T20 competition in a month's time after receiving a series of presentations from foreign and local broadcasters and sports management companies.

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Dav Whatmore disappointed with Bangladesh’s refusal to tour Pakistan

Pakistan's Australian cricket coach Dav Whatmore on Monday, voiced disappointment at Bangladesh postponing their tour, saying he had felt no security concerns during his two months in the country.

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PCB fears more players to be involved in match fixing

The PCB seems to be concerned with the ongoing trial in London of the three banned Pakistani players -- Salman Butt, Mohd Asif and Mohd Aamir -- and their London based agent Mazhar Majeed as murkier picture emerges about the involvement of more Pakistanis in the fixing racket.

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