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PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi expressed gratitude to Sri Lanka Cricket for continuing their tour of Pakistan despite safety concerns. |
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PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi expressed gratitude to Sri Lanka Cricket for continuing their tour of Pakistan despite safety concerns. |
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A suicide attack in Islamabad killed 12 and injured 27, yet Pakistan's ODI against Sri Lanka proceeded, SLC said. PCB increased security for the Sri Lankan team |
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The Sri Lankan board also ended the statement with the threat of a formal review against players who ignore its directive to continue with the tour. |
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Sri Lanka's ODI series against Pakistan faced uncertainty due to security concerns from the Sri Lankan players following a bomb blast in Islamabad. Despite these fears, SLC has mandated that players remain in Pakistan., Cricket, Times Now |
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Sri Lanka Cricket assures continuation of Pakistan tour despite players' security concerns following a recent deadly attack in Islamabad. |
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The Sri Lankan cricket board has warned its players of action who are thinking of pulling out of the ongoing Pakistan tour after a bomb blast in Islamabad. Several members of the Sri Lankan squad have informed their cricket board that they are unwilling to continue with the tour, citing security fears |
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This comes after death of atleast 12 people and injury to 27 others following a suicide blast in Islamabad outside the district and session courts building in the capital's G-11 area on Tuesday, as per Dawn. |
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The development came on the eve of the second game in the three-match ODI series against Pakistan in Rawalpindi. |
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Eight Sri Lankan cricketers are returning home due to safety concerns after a bomb blast in Islamabad that resulted in multiple casualties. This decision leads to the cancellation of the second ODI against Pakistan, which had already won the first match. , Cricket, Times Now |
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Security has been tightened for the visiting Sri Lankan cricket team after terror attacks in Islamabad and Wana. Pakistan's Interior Minister and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi assured Sri Lanka's High Commissioner Fred Seneviratne of fool-proof security, with the players treated as state guests., Cricket, Times Now |