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Don't Think That Pakistan Will Play Their World Cup Matches In India: Wasim Khan
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) may consider the possibility of playing at a neutral venue during the upcoming ODI World Cup, to be held in India from October 5.
Pakistan might end up playing in Bangladesh, despite India being the sole host of the tournament, according to the reports.
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