India and Pakistan batting for political progress
A small step it may be but it is a step nevertheless. India and Pakistan are about to have their first cricketing contact within India for four years. The Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) has recommended that the Stalkot Stallions, Pakistan’s T20 champion team, be invited to take part in the Champions League […]
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A small step it may be but it is a step nevertheless. India and Pakistan are about to have their first cricketing contact within India for four years. The Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) has recommended that the Stalkot Stallions, Pakistan’s T20 champion team, be invited to take part in the Champions League T20 to be held in September-October.
The Sunday Times of India outlines the history:
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