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ICC keeps Champions Trophy in Pakistan July 24, 2008 19:54 IST Ending weeks of uncertainty, the International Cricket Council on Thursday announced that Pakistan remain hosts for next month's Champions Trophy despite security apprehensions. After the ICC [Images] Board members held a teleconference, Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf told a news conference that the tournament will be staged in Pakistan as scheduled following a consensus decision by the board. The ICC also appointed a special task force to oversee and review the implementation of a comprehensive security plan for the tournament. Ashraf singled out the Board of Control for Cricket in India for its support despite security apprehensions. England [Images] and Wales Cricket Board chief David Morgan, BCCI president Sharad Pawar [Images], ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat, broadcasters representatives, Ashraf and ICC principal advisor I S Bindra will be on the special task force. Pakistan ran the risk of losing the Champions Trophy due to security issues. Leading players of Australia, England and New Zealand [Images] are still apprehensive about touring the trouble-torn country for the tournament, starting on September 11. The ICC held a security briefing on Sunday for the participating nations before deciding to hold a teleconference to find a solution.
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