Pakistan to seek compensation

Published January 20, 2006

FAISALABAD, Jan 19: Pakistan cricket officials will discuss the possibility of compensation with the International Cricket Council (ICC) after Zimbabwe suspended its Test team ahead of a planned tour of Pakistan.

“I will be talking to ICC officials in Dubai on Saturday about this latest development which affects us directly,” Pakistan cricket board Director Saleem Altaf said on Thursday.

Zimbabwe was due to tour Pakistan in mid-September 2006 to play two Tests and then again to play a one-day series.

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