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Lahore may host ATC final 5 September 2001
The Asian Test Championship final, expected between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, is likely to be played at Lahore next year. Although the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) will be deciding the venue in its meeting at Lahore on Oct 20 and 21, Sri Lanka have conveyed the event manager that they were willing to play the final in Pakistan. Gaddafi Stadium is the headquarters of cricket in Pakistan. ACC secretary Zakir Husain Syed said the final was likely to be played in March but was unsure of exact dates. "The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) needs to inform us the itinerary of West Indies series and then we will study the availability of Sri Lanka. But the tournament in all probablity will conclude by March next year," he said. Sri Lanka are to host Zimbabwe this December but their next assignment will be in May when they tour England, according to ICC's 10-year calendar. He said he had no reasons to believe that Indian delegation would not attend the summit in October which follows immediately after the International Cricket Council (ICC) executive board meeting. "The issues pertains to them. Therefore, they should attend the meeting. We have already requested the High Commission to grant them visas," he said. © Dawn
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