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Pakistan On Warpath, Not To Write To ICC On India Match Boycott
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to remain on warpath on the issue of boycotting the World Cup match against India and will not convey the decision to the ICC to maintain suspense over uts future course of action, Telecom Asia Sports said in a report quoting sources.
“Since it’s a government decision and conveyed through an official platform so there is no need to write to the ICC,“ sources told www.telecomasia.net.
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