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'Don't think there is any reason for India not to come': Naqvi on India's refusal to play Champions Trophy

India has not played in Pakistan since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks

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Jay Shah, Mohsin Naqvi (Pic: AFP/PTI)

Jay Shah, Mohsin Naqvi (Pic: AFP/PTI)

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi on Monday said he is yet to get a response from the ICC over BCCI's refusal to play the Champions Trophy in Pakistan.

Earlier this month, the BCCI made it clear to the ICC that it won't send the national team to Pakistan and wants its games to be held in a third country. PCB has rejected the hybrid model and has sought clarity from the ICC on why India doesn't want to travel to Pakistan.

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