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March 31, 2007 Saturday Rabi-ul-Awwal 11, 1428

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Pakistan willing to send delegation


KARACHI, March 30: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has received clearance from the federal government to send a three-member delegation to Jamaica to assist in the investigations into the murder of coach Bob Woolmer.

PCB chairman Dr Nasim Ashraf said on Friday that while Pakistan was keen to send the party it would be dependent on the Jamaican authorities agreeing to it.

“I met with the prime minister and he has agreed to our proposal, to send a delegation to Jamaica to help out in the investigations,” he said.

The panel would include one senior diplomat, a PCB official and a senior investigating officer.

Dr Nasim said Pakistan believed that it's delegation, if allowed to help in the investigations, would prove helpful for the Jamaican authorities.

“Woolmer was our man and we also want to get to the bottom of this mystery of how he died, why he was killed and who is responsible for it,” he added.—Reuters



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