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Fawad Ch says we emerged strong as ECB vows tour next winter

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ISLAMABAD: Thanking the cricketers of the world for their support that translated in the English team’s vow on Wednesday to reschedule the Pakistan tour next winter after its pull-out of the scheduled October tour of Rawalpindi, Federal information minister Fawad Chaudhry said it’s a welcome step.
In a tweet earlier today, the federal minister said that the announcement of ECB to visit Pakistan next year is a “welcome step”.
“I would like to thank stars of the cricket world, the diplomatic community, Media And Cricket lovers around the world on their support for Pakistan Cricket.”
Fawad Chaudhry has taken the opportunity to claim it a victory for the nation as he said, “Yet again Pak has emerged as a strong and resilient nation.”
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