EDINBURGH, May 18: Pakistan will play a full One-day International (ODI) against Scotland in Edinburgh on July 1 as preparation for their Friendship Cup one-dayer against India two days later.

“It’s fantastic news for the public to have two such games in the same week,” Scotland coach Peter Drinnen told The Scotsman. “It’s great for Cricket Scotland to attract such a fixture as India versus Pakistan, and it’s tremendous for our players to get another game against a full member nation.

“We have a big Asian population who follow the game very closely, and to have both those teams in town at the same time would be a major, significant gain for any country.

“It will certainly raise the profile of cricket in Scotland yet again, after all the strides we have taken, and it will be tremendous if it attracts more kids to the game, whether Asian or not,” Drinnen added.—Agencies

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