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Schedule For Pak-Australia Series Programmed

Lahore: The up coming series of Pakistan and Australia has been programmed by both the Boards officials in meeting. Only the one day and T-20 matches would be played in Pak-Aus series that will held in UAE in August. The national cricket team would play 5 one days and and 3 T-20 matches.

Where as venues are also confirmed by PCB officials. This series has a status of home series for Pakistan but due to security problems the foreign teams are avoiding to play the series in Pakistan. While PCB is trying hard to schedule some fixtures in Pakistan.

For this purpose a committee has been setup which will work on the available options for hosting a series in Pakistan.

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May 5, 2012 Sufiyan Ahmed
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Sufiyan Ahmed is a student of International Relations in University of Karachi. He is a journalist and social activist. He can reached on https://twitter.com/MSufiyan93

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