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Australia Tests Will Be Played At 3 Different Venues, Clarifies PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that there has been no suggestion under discussion to hold all three Tests against Australia at one venue during the tourists' month-long tour, beginning with the Test at the National Stadium in Karachi from March 3.
The second Test is scheduled at Rawalpindi between March 12-16, while the third and final Test will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore from March 21. There have been reports in the Australian media that Cricket Australia (CA) is negotiating with the PCB about the possibility of playing all three Tests at one venue.
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