Pakistan has shifted the venue of the third and final one-day international between their 'A' team and Afghanistan from Abbottabad to Faisalabad.
This was announcing on Thursday evening. The Pakistan Cricket Board announce on May 9, just a week after American armed forces killed Al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, the idyllic garrison town would host the May 29 match.
But that conclusion was upturned, with no bureaucrat reason given for the switch.
A PCB representative affirmed at the time that higher elevation conditions were the reason for choose Abbottabad, which had been planned to play host after games in Islamabad (May 25) and Rawalpindi (May 27).
Afghanistan will be the first foreign team to play on Pakistani soil as the March 2009 terror assault on a Sri Lankan team bus.
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