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Pakistan is not a dangerous country Trust Built up ,Thanks to Foreign Players being in Pakistan, appreciations for security forces ICC Chief Executive Richordson

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ICC Chief Executive David Richordson is satisfied with the Gradual improvements in security and peaceful and pleasant conduct of Pakistan Super league Final phase in Pakistan with Full strength of Foreign players from all over the world including England and Australia.
ICC Chief Executive who was the special guest at the PSL4 final, talked to media in a detail press conference at National Hockey stadium Karachi in which he appreciated the present situation and trust build up in security advisers and other Cricket board players as well.
“I appreciate the work done by the forces, these are those who worked excellent for the peaceful conduct of Cricket” Richordson exclaimed with confidence.
“Pakistan is not a dangerous country and level of comfort is grooming and with the passage of time it would be fully restored international cricket in Pakistan” he added.
David Richordson also answered the question regarding the resent issue of wearing army caps by the Indian Cricket team and confirmed it was permitted by the ICC for fund raising purposes of the victim families only.
Richordson against described the Rules of ICC WC2019 to play all teams as per schedule and India must need to play with Pakistan to follow the rules other wise additional points awarding to other team.

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