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PCB announces fresh itinerary January 02, 2006 18:09 IST Last Updated: January 02, 2006 20:53 IST The minor security irritants concerning India's tour of Pakistan were finally ironed out on Monday with the Pakistan Cricket Board announcing fresh dates for the five one-day internationals in its final itinerary. The PCB was forced to readjust the dates of all the one-dayers on account of Moharram. The Indian team will arrive in Lahore on January 5 and will play the three Tests as scheduled in Lahore (January 13-17), Faisalabad (January 21-25) and Karachi from January 29 to February 2. However, the one-day series will start from Peshawar where the first game will be played on February 6. Rawalpindi will host the second game on February 11 and the third will be played at Lahore on February 13. The fourth match will be at Multan on February 16 with the final match in Karachi on February 19. The one-day series was originally proposed to start from Rawalpindi on February 8, but taking into consideration the holy month of Moharram, in which processions are taken out, the PCB, in consultation with the interior ministry, made the adjustments. "There are minimum adjustments and they have been made so that the respective host cities can provide as much security cover to the citizens during the Moharam processions as much as to the two teams. Naturally, Moharram is a holy month and its sanctity has to be maintained," PCB director (Board Operations) Abbas Zaidi said. Itinerary:
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