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“Don’t blame India for isolation”

Karachi: Blaming India for isolation in international cricket is harming Pakistan and the country needs to have strong ties with the neighbouring nation to find a way out of the current turmoil, feels former PCB chief Khalid Mehmood.

“Whether we like it or not India is a big strength and influence in world cricket and we need to have cordial relations with them to find solutions to our problems,” Mehmood, who was PCB Chairman between 1996 and 1999, said.

Meanwhile, the PCB has expressed its reservations over two members of the ICC special task force which will help Pakistan cricket that has been badly hit because of the security situation in the country.

A board official said Pakistan had conveyed its reservations to the ICC on two members of the task force who apparently belong to Asian Test playing nations. — PTI

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