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Tests Against England Is Step Forward To Getting Cricket Back In Pakistan On Regular Basis: ICC CEO Allardice
ICC CEO Geoff Allardice believes that the successful Test tour of England to Pakistan is a huge step forward to getting cricket back in the Asian country on a regular basis and he hopes to see other red-ball series in the coming years.
After years of break, Test cricket made a triumphant return to Pakistan in 2022, with Australia and England having successful recent series in the sub-continent and reigning World Test Champions New Zealand scheduled to tour later this month.
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