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What Happens If Pakistan Decides To Boycott Ahmedabad ODI Against India In ICC Cricket World Cup 2023?

Zee News Wednesday, 28 June 2023
India vs Pakista clash in Cricket World Cup is scheduled to be played at Ahmedabad on October 15. PCB, reportedly, has refused to play any league match at the Narendra Modi stadium in the past. 
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