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PCB decides to take tough stance against New Zealand at ICC

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to take a tough stance against the New Zealand Cricket (NZC) board at the International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting, a private news channel reported on Sunday.

According to the channel report PCB has decided to lobby against New Zealand Cricket and adopt a tough stance against its recent action of abandoning the Pakistan tour minutes before the first ODI was scheduled to take place.

PCB has decided to contact influential players and commentators from around the world and seek their support in the matter, said sources, adding that in the second phase of the exercise, the board will contact other cricket boards around the world to discuss the matter.

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