PM gives go-ahead for Pakistan-India cricket series in Sri Lanka
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has given permission to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for short series with India at a neutral venue, sources said.
According to sources, PCB has received a letter from PM House in this regard.
The board had sought permission from the Prime Minister for playing Test, one day international and T20 series with India in Sri Lanka.
Sources added
By TICKER
November 26, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has given permission to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for short series with India at a neutral venue, sources said.
According to sources, PCB has received a letter from PM House in this regard.
The board had sought permission from the Prime Minister for playing Test, one day international and T20 series with India in Sri Lanka.
Sources added that the Premier has allowed to play either T20, ODI or Test series with India in Sri Lanka keeping in view the security situation.
According to sources, PCB has received a letter from PM House in this regard.
The board had sought permission from the Prime Minister for playing Test, one day international and T20 series with India in Sri Lanka.
Sources added that the Premier has allowed to play either T20, ODI or Test series with India in Sri Lanka keeping in view the security situation.
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