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 Decision to drop action against ICC is right: Abdul Qadir
 Updated at: 1805 PST,  Saturday, July 25, 2009
Decision to drop action against ICC is right: Abdul Qadir ISLAMABAD: Former chief selector Abdul Qadir said that lawyer of the PCB Mark Gay has rightly advised to take back the case against the ICC because Pakistan will be saved from being left alone in the world of cricket.

In an exclusive talk with Geo News, Abdul Qadir said that the Pakistan Cricket Board should have taken the same decision in the present circumstances as the current security situation of the country does not allow any foreign team to tour Pakistan.

He said that by surrendering the case the ICC may have a soft corner for Pakistan and it is likely that India would also support the PCB.
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