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 Dominic Cork says no security threat in Pakistan
 Updated at: 2205 PST,  Monday, February 23, 2009
Dominic Cork says no security threat in Pakistan KARACHI: Former English fast bowler Dominic Cork Monday urged English cricket team to tour Pakistan as he insisted there is no security threat in Pakistan.

Talking to media here in Karachi Cork said, “I have enjoyed in Karachi a great deal and I met no difficulty here.” Adding that English and Australian players will find no security threat here in Pakistan.

He maintained that he was ready to forward a detailed report on security issue to English Cricket Board (ECB) in case ECB seeks.

He termed banning ICL players from playing domestic cricket “needless”.
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