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India-Pakistan cricket series: Who said what! – Zee News

December 4, 2015

India-Pakistan cricket series: Who said what! – Zee News
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Zee News

India-Pakistan cricket series: Who said what!
Zee News
Since the MOU had been signed between the two nations, a lot of talks have been going on between these two nations. It was decided last month that a proposed series will take place in Sri Lanka as the Pakistan government and its cricket board gave its nod.
Government set to reject India-Pakistan cricket seriesHindustan Times
Indian govt set to reject Pak-India cricket series: reportGeo News, Pakistan
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India-Pakistan cricket series: Who said what! – Zee News

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