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Pakistan not suitable venue for international cricket: Abdul Qadir

Former spin legend of Pakistan Abdul Qadir has said that it is about time the Pakistan Cricket Board snaps back to reality and accepts the country is not a suitable venue for International cricket taking into account the current security situation.

Lahore, Oct 10 : Former spin legend of Pakistan Abdul Qadir has said that it is about time the Pakistan Cricket Board snaps back to reality and accepts the country is not a suitable venue for International cricket taking into account the current security situation.

Qadir told Geo News that the board and the government needed to take the right steps so that in the future, cricket playing nations would not have any apprehensions against Pakistan.

The leg-spin wizard, however, hailed the appointment of former Test cricketer Ijaz Butt as the new PCB Chairman.

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