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Pak Board team ‘happy’ with Eden arrangements

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Posted: Dec 03, 2012 at 0506 hrs IST

Kolkata Amid the preparations for the India-England Test match at Eden Gardens, a four-member team from Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Sunday reached the stadium to see the arrangements for Pakistan ODI against India, scheduled for January 3.

PCB media manager Nadeem Sarwar said they were happy with the facilities at Eden. “We are very happy with the arrangements. We also went to Kolkata Police headquarters and spoke to the commissioner. He assured us that everything will be smooth and fine,” Sarwar said. The PCB team gave suggestions about the security for 500 special guests who are expected to arrive from Pakistan.

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