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PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi rejects a $400,000 VIP box for the ICC Champions Trophy, choosing instead to watch the India vs Pakistan match among fans.
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The sacking of Riaz and Razzaq is seen as the first major step in addressing the fallout from Pakistan's World Cup campaign.
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Out of 19 teams, Pakistan are the only team that hasn't announced their 15-player squad.
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Raja had suggested incorporating T20 players into the Test team, citing the proximity of T20 World Cups as justification for his proposal.
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The resignation comes on the heels of the team's recent struggles, including a 3-0 Test whitewash against Australia and a 0-4 deficit in the ongoing T20 series against New Zealand.
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Ramiz Raja pointed out that all big teams were now playing in Pakistan and every effort was made to make them feel comfortable and give them the best state level security
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The veteran journalist and cricket enthusiast Sethi was backed by former players to become next PCB chairman and replace Shaharyar Khan, whose three-year tenure at the post ended on Sunday.
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The octogenarian underwent a heart surgery in London last year and there were rumours that he would step down.
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Pakistan's political fraternity was not amused by Misbah`s gesture and questioned his act.
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The PCB chief also confirmed that the board was contemplating changing the coach after the world event.
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Shaharyar told the media he was hopeful that the Indian PM's visit would create an environment to have the series and there could some good news soon.
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With the proposed India-Pakistan series unlikely to happen, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan has admitted that they will lose at least $50 million.
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PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan issued a veiled threat that the PCB will "have to review security situation" regarding its team's participation in the World T20 early next year in India.
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PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan demanded a definitive answer from the BCCI on the proposed Indo-Pak series, saying Pakistan will assume a 'no' if India continue to delay the decision.
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PCB Chairman Shahryar Khan stated that prospects of much-anticipated Indo-Pak cricket ties 'have been reduced significantly'.
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A miffed PCB Chairman Shahryar Khan conceded that prospects of an Indo-Pak bilateral cricket series are "very low".
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Ruling out any chances whatsoever of an Indo-Pak series in December, senior Indian cricket official Rajiv Shukla has said he would like to see both countries resume cricketing ties but only after Pakistan have resolved "some issues and reservations" of the BCCI.
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The PCB chairman Shahryar Khan once again said that it does not matter if an Indo-Pak bilateral series is held or not since it has now not happened for a number of years.






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