Internationals back in Pakistan
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Your support makes all the difference.International cricket is poised to return to Pakistan after Bangladesh agreed to play two matches at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium on 29 and 30 April.
No full-member international side has toured Pakistan since an attack on a Sri Lanka team bus in March 2009 left six police officers and a driver dead and several players and officials injured.
The International Cricket Council will check security details before sanctioning the matches.
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