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Qadir appointed Pakistan's chief selector Abdul Qadir, the former legspinner, has been appointed Pakistan's new chief selector in place of Saleem Jaffar, who headed the interim committee. This is the latest in a series of appointments of former Test players to decision-making roles in the Pakistan board. The other members of the selection committee are yet to be announced.
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Coach backs Kaneria to regain form Intikhab Alam, the Pakistan coach, has backed legspinner Danish Kaneria to bounce back during India's forthcoming visit early next year.
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PCB officials discuss India's tour with High Commission PCB officials, including chairman Ijaz Butt, met with officials from the Indian High Commission on Wednesday to discuss the forthcoming Indian tour to Pakistan, the fate of which is likely to be finalised in ten days.
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PCB hits back at Naghmi over Asif comments The PCB has hit back at allegations made by former chief operating officer Shafqat Naghmi about Mohammad Asif's detention at Dubai airport in June this year and the subsequent investigation into the matter.
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Tanvir's career-best leaves Baluchistan in tatters A round-up from the second day of the fifth round of Pentangular Cup matches .
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Miandad appointed PCB's director-general Javed Miandad, the former Pakistan captain, has been named the PCB's director-general.
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Yousuf making excuses - Malik Shoaib Malik, the Pakistan captain, has said Mohammad Yousuf's claim that he was forced to join the ICL because of Malik's attitude was "a smart way to make an excuse".
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Tanvir six-for puts Federal Areas on top A round-up from the first day of the fifth round of Pentangular Cup matches .
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India tour on schedule - PCB Shashank Manohar, the BCCI president, has assured Ijaz Butt, the Pakistan board chairman, that India will go ahead with their tour of Pakistan in January next year, the PCB said. This ends speculation surrounding the series after security issues in Pakistan led to the postponement of the Champions Trophy in September.
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PCB looks to cut down costs Efforts are underway at the Pakistan Cricket Board to cut down heavily on the administrative expenditure of running the organisation as the board struggles with the financial crunch caused by the spate of postponed series and tournaments in 2008.
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