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Pak players worried after attacks

The cricketers featuring in the ongoing domestic tournament are jittery due to a spate of suicide bomb attacks in the country. The fifth round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy begins on Tuesday with three matches scheduled in Islamabad and one in Rawalpindi, where a suicide bomber on Monday blew himself up, killing 34 people. Sultan Rana who heads the Pakistan cricket Board domestic division said th

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