Karachi's fate as Test venue hangs in balance
30th Dec 2005, 07:22 GMT
The fate of Karachi as a Test venue on India's upcoming tour of Pakistan hung in balance even as a five-member delegation to assess the security measures at the centres returned on Thursday. Senior Police officer Yashovardhan Azad, who was part of the expert team that visited Pakistan from Saturday, refused to give his opinion on the arrangements at the venues.
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