Friday, August 22, 2008

ICC Members have Conveys Four Countries

International Cricket Council (ICC), representatives from travel to four states participating in to allay security fears of a trip to Pakistan in next month's Champions Trophy, it said on Wednesday. Delegations should travel to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and England, all of which have serious reservations about playing in Pakistan is a daily event starts on 12 September, and maps to the system, the ICC statement said.

Faced possible boycott, the sports governing body is composed of a working group, which visited Pakistan on Tuesday to assess the arrangements for a country that has experienced a wave of suicide bombings over the last several months. It would remove Rawalpindi is a place, while retaining only the Lahore and Karachi. ICC should receive feedback on the 20 august to fine-tune the schemes, it added. "We are committed to a secure event in Pakistan," Morgan said. "We believe that these visit.

ICC's top Haroon Lorgat lead the group, although the England team, Australia and New Zealand belong to Tim May, CEO of the Association of international cricketers' Associations (FICA), Pakistan's Australian coach Geoff Lawson. "Our desire is to ensure that all parties should be satisfied with the system, and it is nice with the ICC Champions Trophy will take place in Pakistan," the ICC's chairman David Morgan said.and the feedback we receive will be an important role to play for us to achieve these objectives. "South Africa, England, Australia and New Zealand players were advised by their players association last month not to travel to Pakistan after the South African players' body criticized the ICC's decision not to move the tournament out of Pakistan. In addition to the hosts, West Indies, India and Sri Lanka are the other teams participating in the tournament is considered second only to the importance that the World Cup.

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