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Annual cricket exchange

NZPA-Reuter Lahore The Indian and Pakistani cricket boards have agreed to an annual exchange of cricket tours. The presidents of the two boards. N. K. P. Salve, of India, and Air Marshal Nur Khan, of Pakistan, said yesterday that the two countries would each year play a series of three tests and two one-day internationals. They said that the series would’be held alternately in

Pakistan and India. Pakistan will tour India in September and October next year while India will go to Pakistan in the corresponding months of 1984. Pakistan and India have played only 24 tests against each other since they started cricket relations in 1952. From 1961 until 1978 no cricket was played between them while they fought two wars and kept each other at a distance.

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Press, 13 December 1982, Page 48

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Annual cricket exchange Press, 13 December 1982, Page 48

Annual cricket exchange Press, 13 December 1982, Page 48