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PSL an opening for Pakistan to bring back international cricket: Sethi
By Web Desk
Published March 06, 2017
LAHORE: Pakistan Super League chairman Najam Sethi said on Sunday that he looked at the PSL final as the opening for Pakistan to bring back international cricket.
He was talking with media at the final match of the PSL- 2017, here at the Gaddafi stadium on Sunday night.
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Sethi, who is also chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)'s executive committee, said that the PCB was in talks with the cricket boards of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to tour Pakistan later this year.
Security officials from cricket boards " including Australia, Sri Lanka, England and Bangladesh " and the International Cricket Council were also present at the stadium to see exhaustive security measures put in place.
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