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PCB To Follow Govt's Advice On Going To India For Next Year's World Cup: Najam Sethi
Karachi, Dec 26, The Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Management Committee Najam Sethi said Monday that the board would follow the government's advice on touring India for next year's ICC T20 World Cup, media reports said.
Sethi said that Pakistan and India cricket issues are beyond the cricket board's control and the government always decides them, Geo News reported
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