Pakistan to play Australia at Headingly and Lords in 2010
September 11th, 2009 - 8:37 pm ICT by ANILondon, Sep.11 (ANI): Pakistan will take on Australia in a two-Test series in England in 2010.
The matches will be played at Headingley and Lord.
England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Giles Clark said that the selection of the two venues was made keeping the expatriate Pakistani population in mind. He said that England’s first test against Bangladesh would be shifted to Old Trafford. (ANI)
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