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Musharraf to host cricket teams February 09, 2006 14:30 IST President Pervez Musharraf has invited the Indian and Pakistani cricket teams for an interactive meeting at his official residence in Islamabad on Friday. Musharraf, patron-in-chief of Pakistan Cricket Board and an avid cricket fan, had hosted the Indian team in 2004 when they made their first full-fledged visit to Pakistan in 15 years. Meanwhile, Mumbai off spinner Ramesh Powar, roped in as a cover for Harbhajan Singh who injured his bowling finger and missed the first one-dayer earlier this week, joined the Indian squad last night. The two teams had a practice session today at the Rawalpindi stadium. India's tour of Pakistan: The Complete Coverage
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