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PCB proposes venues for series against India 17.06 IST 17th May 2005
By Agencies
India's reluctance to play a Test in Karachi during their last tour notwithstanding, Pakistan Cricket Board has proposed the port city alongwith Lahore and Rawalpindi as Test venues for the next year's series between the arch-rivals.
Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Faisalabad and Multan have been proposed by PCB to India as the venues for the five one-dayers, local daily 'The Dawn' reported today.
India did not play Tests in Karachi and Peshawar during their last tour. Both the centres had instead staged a one-dayer each.
India is scheduled to visit Pakistan in January next year, its second tour of the country since 2004.
The newspaper, however, said the Board could shift the Rawalpindi Test to Faisalabad if it did not get control of the Pindi Cricket Stadium.
The PCB, which is not satisfied with the functioning of the Pindi stadium management, was trying to take control of the stadium.
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