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Pakistan mull over series switch
Karachi,
June 18:
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed on Tuesday that they were
actively considering a proposal to switch a home series to Australia
because of security concerns.
"We have given it serious consideration
and it will be discussed with Australian officials in London (at an
ICC meeting next week)," PCB director Brigadier Munawar Rana told
Reuters on Tuesday.
"We know the situation is difficult."
Australia had been due to visit
Pakistan for a one-day tournament and three tests in October but
several of their players said they were reluctant to travel after
recent bombings in Karachi.
Eleven people were killed last week
while the New Zealand cricket team cut short their tour in May after a
blast near their hotel cost 12 lives.
The Australian Cricket Board has since
suggested they could host Pakistan instead.
The ICC meeting in London will also
discuss the impact cancelled tours are having on its 10-year test
programme.
Pakistan pressed for compensation at
the last ICC meeting in March for the cancelled tours, which also saw
West Indies refuse to travel to the country. Pakistan are currently
playing a three-match one-day series in Australia.
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