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Remaining Shaheens-Sri Lanka ‘A’ series postponed
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in consultation with Sri Lanka Cricket has postponed the last two 50-over matches of the Pakistan Shaheens-Sri Lanka ‘A’ series due to a political activity in the federal capital, the board said on Tuesday. According to a brief statement issued by PCB, the last two matches were scheduled for Wednesday and Friday at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Both boards will collaborate to finalise new dates to complete the series. The Shaheens lead the series, having won the two four-day matches 1-0 and the opening 50-over match on Monday by 108 runs. The routine life in both twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad is badly disturbed because of the ongoing protest staged by opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
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