Inzi against yearly Indo-Pak cricket exchange
11th Jan 2006, 16:20 GMT
Islamabad, Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has said that cricket series with India should be held every two years and not in quick succession, because frequent cricket between the two countries might dampen the spirit and craze of the cricket enthusiasts.
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