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PCB shifts national team’s training camp for West Indies series to Lahore

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has shifted the national team’s training camp from Rawalpindi to here for the upcoming ODI home series against the West Indies, scheduled in June.

According to the details shared by the PCB, the cricket board has shifted the venue of the national team’s training camp for the forthcoming ODI series against West Indies.

The training camp will kick off on June 01 and all the selected 16 players including those, who are participating in England’s T20 League Vitality Blasy have been directed to report to the camp at the given time.

The cricket board, however, did not make an official announcement on the change in venue for the ODI series.

It is pertinent to mention here that the PCB has kept Multan as the backup for the ODI series venue following the ongoing political unrest in Islamabad.

READ: Bowlers star as Pakistan keep Sri Lanka restrict to 107/8 in the first innings

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