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May 13 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

Pakistan is clearly unhappy over the ICC inclining to drop Pakistan from the hosting rights of the 2011 World Cup. They have suggested an alternative.
Pakistan are deftly using the cancelled David Cup tie between India and Australia as a valid..

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