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 Pak hockey team leaving for Delhi on Feb 22
 Updated at: 2012 PST,  Monday, February 15, 2010
Pak hockey team leaving for Delhi on Feb 22 LAHORE: Pakistan hockey team will leave here on February 22 for Delhi to participate in the World Cup.

The training camp of the national hockey team is underway these days in Lahore and it will take a two-day break on February 17.

The team will go from Lahore to Delhi via bus on February 22 for taking part in the World Cup, beginning February 28 in Delhi.

Before the World Cup, the national team will play warm-up matches against New Zealand on February 24, Canada on February 25 and Germany on February 26.
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