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Media Release
July 30, 2002
The one-day international series between England and Pakistan for the British Blind Sport Umar Rashid Trophy, originally cancelled in June, has been rearranged for August.
The Pakistan squad have been granted visas and the four games will go ahead at Bradfield College near Reading.
The dates are as follows:
Monday 19th August Tuesday 20th August Thursday 22nd August Friday 23rd August
All games will start at 10.30am. All spectators are welcome.
On the Friday there will be a presentation evening where the trophy and awards will be presented by Mr and Mrs Rashid. Other presentations will be made by the ECB, Sport England and npower.

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