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PCB willing to send players to India for IPL .

The Pakistan Cricket Board is ready to provide all documents and clearance for its players if the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decides to allow its cricketers to take part in the IPL 4.


A senior official of the PCB Subhan told at a press conference on Saturday that the Board was interested in sending its players for the IPL 2011 to India.


"We are keen on this and if the Indian board requires us to provide any clearance or NOC for any player we will do it," Subhan said.


He added that the PCB had already written to the BCCI on the issue last week and were awaiting a reply from them.

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