Ex-players and fans say good sense prevails after Pakistan reverses its decision to boycott Sunday’s clash.
Pakistan's decision to reverse a boycott of their Twenty20 World Cup cricket match against India has been welcomed by fans keen to see the teams playing each other.
By Ariba Shahid and Muhammad Waseem KARACHI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Pakistan's decision to boycott its Twenty20 World Cup match against India has drawn widespread support from fans and administrators who ...
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