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PCB ready to play more home series at neutral venues

Last Updated : 25 December 2010, 13:00 IST
Last Updated : 25 December 2010, 13:00 IST

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PCB said the England and Wales Cricket Board had confirmed a full series of three Tests, five One-day internationals and a T20 match against Pakistan in early 2012 but the series would most probably be played at venues in the United Arab Emirates.

"There is nothing we can do as far as the security situation is concerned. We keep on our process of convincing teams to come and play in Pakistan but until the security situation is clear we just have to rely on neutral venues," Subhan Ahmed, PCB Chief Operating Officer, told reporters.

"The ECB has confirmed the number of matches for January-February 2012 and venues are being finalized. The series is part of the ICC future tours programme,” Subhan said.

Ahmed also said that Sri Lanka were also due to play a "home" series in Pakistan in October-November next year but that series could also be held at a neutral venue or even in Sri Lanka.

There has been no international cricket in Pakistan since March 2009 after militants ambushed the Sri Lankan team that was in Lahore to play a Test match.

Six policemen and a van driver were killed in the deadly attack and several Sri Lankan players were wounded, leading to the ICC not only shifting World Cup matches from Pakistan but foreign teams also refused to tour Pakistan because of security concerns.

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Published 25 December 2010, 13:00 IST

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