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'It Will Be Great For Cricket': Wasim Akram Hopeful Of India Travelling To Pakistan For Champions Trophy
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has neither denied nor confirmed yet that the Indian team will travel to Pakistan for the tournament. The BCCI has repeatedly said they will follow the directions of the Central government.
"I think whatever I'm reading there are positive vibes from (the) Indian government and (the) BCCI. I also read somewhere they will play probably all their games in Lahore. They will probably come to Lahore and travel (back) the same night. I'm all for it, as long as India is comfortable," ESPNcricinfo quoted Akram as saying.
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