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Mohammad Amir In Favor Dubai Cricket's Offer Of Hosting India-Pakistan Bilateral Series
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir has backed Chairman of the Dubai Cricket Council Abdul Rahman Falaknaz's offer to host bilateral series between India and Pakistan in UAE, saying that it will be great for the sport.
India and Pakistan haven't played any bilateral series since 2013 due to political tensions. However, a few days ago, Falaknaz had offered to break the deadlock between two countries and said that UAE could be the perfect neutral venue to host a series between nations.
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Unfortunate That Mohammad Amir Retired Due To Just One Person, Says Inzamam-Ul-Haq
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'I Can't Handle It' - Amir Quits International Cricket, Accuses PCB Of Mental Torture
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