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 Sohail appeals world to rescue Pakistan cricket
 Updated at: 0214 PST,  Thursday, March 12, 2009
Sohail appeals world to rescue Pakistan cricket LAHORE: The Director Game Development (DGD) of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Aamir Sohail on Wednesday appealed to the world to rescue Pakistan cricket during these hours of turmoil and crisis.

He said the world of cricket should support Pakistan cricket and cooperate with PCB at this juncture.

“I expect to see International cricket to be played here soon”, hoped Sohail.
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