May 02: The Sydney Morning states that Cricket Australia (CA) has indicated it won't consider allowing any matches to be moved to Pakistan for their tour later this year to the United Arab Emirates. New Zealand Cricket (NZC) officials confirmed on Wednesday they had been approached by Pakistani authorities to move Twenty20 matches to the country at the end of the year, from the UAE. Australia are also due to play Pakistan in September and October, with three Tests drafted in for the UAE and a one-off T20 match on yet-to-be-confirmed dates.
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