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2024-05-05, 3:30 PM |
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DHAKA: Bangladesh have cancelled this month's home series with Pakistan due to security concerns, the state minister for sports said.
"As of now the security people are busy we don't think it feasible to host any foreign team in the country," Ahad Ali Sarkar told a news conference.
The series was postponed on March 5 after a mutiny last month at the headquarters of a paramilitary unit in Dhaka which killed at least 80 people, mostly army officers.
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The ICC's Chief Executives' Committee (CEC) has recommended that the Champions Trophy in September be shifted from Sri Lanka to South Africa following concerns over weather conditions in the island nation during that period. The ICC board is expected to take a final decision on the matter on Monday.
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LAHORE: Pakistan cricket coach Intikhab Alam asked International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee Chris Broad to apologise to his country and team over his ....
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New Zealand have named uncapped pace bowler Brent Arnel in their squad to face India in the first of three Tests starting on March 18.
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Sri Lanka's new skipper Kumar Sangakkara said Thursday he was pleased to be given the job but added that his players would be expected to do more to improve their own performances.
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West Indies v England, 5th Test, Trinidad
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New Zealand vs India, 2nd ODI, Seddon Park, Hamilton
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South Africa vs Australia, 2nd Test, Kingsmead, Durban
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The spectre of more player pullouts from the IPL this season seems likely after the company that controls player security during the IPL(Nicholls Steyn and Associates) told......
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Maverick Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar believes under Younis Khan's leadership Pakistan may win the 2011 World Cup. His positive approach would surely help the PCB form a competent squad before World Cup 2011.
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