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Pak-Aus agree to neutral venue

Updated on: 04 February,2009 05:20 PM IST  | 
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With Australia refusing to tour Pakistan citing security concerns, the cricket-starved nation has been forced to shift their April-May five-match one-day series to a neutral venue.

Pak-Aus agree to neutral venue

With Australia refusing to tour Pakistan citing security concerns, the cricket-starved nation has been forced to shift their April-May five-match one-day series to a neutral venue.


Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ejaz Butt held talks with Cricket Australia officials in Melbourne and the decision was made there. PCB sources said Butt was invited to hold talks with CA chief executive James Sutherland.


It was agreed that the one-day series and a Twenty20 game would be played from the last week of April. "Basically it has been agreed in principle that Pakistan would host the series at neutral venues like Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah," one source told PTI. "So the series is on but not in Pakistan," the source added.


He said the CA officials had made it clear to Butt that the security briefings they got from different sources made it impossible for the Australian team to travel to Pakistan because of security concerns.

Butt would release the details of the itinerary by next week once he returns home this week. Australia has not toured Pakistan since 1998 and the two countries have not played a bilateral series since 2005.

Former players and officials have lambasted the PCB for agreeing to play at neutral venues and see this is as one of the reason why the ICC eventually relocated the Champions Trophy from Pakistan.

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