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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Mohammad Hafeez Vows to Spread 'Love' in India During CLT20

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Lahore Lions Skipper  Mohammad Hafeez as a pledge to spread the love across the border in Pakistan's domestic Twenty20 champions Lahore Lions doubts over their participation in the Champions League T-20 was closed on Monday for their Indian visas.

A virtual Pakistan 'A' side of the field, and set out for the Lions on Tuesday, September 13, starting from the four-team qualifying round will be entered in Raipur.

Apart from the former Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez, the Lions national Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad, Wahab Riaz, Aizaz Cheema Nasir Jamshed and boast an international edge.
They are New Zealand's northern districts of Sri Lanka's Southern Expressway and Mumbai Indians face before taking their initial encounter.

Two teams from the qualifying rounds starting from September 17 to take part in the main rounds of the eight teams.

Hafeez told his players to work as an ambassador to Pakistan. 
"We are going there with a message of love and I know how much they love cricketers from Pakistan and our country," said Hafeez. 

"Our goal of the field did not play good cricket, but it'll only work off the field.
"India and Pakistan both love cricket and we are hoping to have a very good time there."
Twenty20 Champions Australia, South Africa, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and West Indies will also take part in the main rounds.

Pakistan's participation in the tournament, which began in 2012, Sialkot Stallions event played in the qualifying stages, but failed to progress to the main rounds, while in South Africa, the third edition of which is carried out.

Misbah-ul-Haq Faisalabad Wolves of the tournament brought back to India in 2013, received the same fate. Hafeez said his side but this time more confident in making.

"As a team we have been playing for the last two years and some excellent cricket team gutsy players from our domestic network of well-balanced, so we have the ability to match the best." 

India blamed Pakistan-based militants for the Lions tour, which is stalled in the wake of the 2008 terrorist attacks in India-Pakistan relations will be a positive step towards mobility.

In July of this year, eight years after the two countries signed a contract to play in six of the series, the first in December 2015, conducted by Pakistan in neutral territory.

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