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Terrorist attack on Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore

Revival of cricketing ties depends on BCCI, PCB: Indian foreign secretary

The resumption of Indo-Pak bilateral cricket ties is a matter to be decided by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) even though security remains an issue, Indian Foreign secretary Ranajan Mathai said on Thursday.

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PCB issues termination notices to employees

In a bid to reduce its administrative expenses, the Pakistan Cricket Board has issued termination notices to 18 of its employees.

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Pakistan Court dismisses plea against terror suspects in Lahore bus attack

By M Zulqernain

 

A Pakistani court has dismissed the Punjab government's application seeking the cancellation of bail granted to five suspected terrorists linked to an attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009.

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Security concerns arise ahead of Bangladesh tour of Pakistan

Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif's claim about the federal government not cooperating with the province on security issues relating to the upcoming tour by Bangladesh has set the alarm bells ringing ahead of the much-anticipated matches.

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Pakistan speed up work at Gaddafi Stadium for series against Bangladesh

Work is being sped up to get Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium ready for the visit of Bangladesh later this month, cricket officials say -- Pakistan's first home international in three years.

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ICC rejects PCB’s invitation to attend security briefings for Bangladesh series

The ICC has turned down an invitation by the Pakistan Cricket Board to attend the briefings planned for the visiting security delegation of the Bangladesh Cricket Board early next month in Islamabad.

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ICC to assess security measures in Pakistan for Bangladesh series

Cricket's governing body will carry out a proper assessment of security in Pakistan before deciding on sending match officials for a proposed tour by Bangladesh, an official said Wednesday.

 

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