08:18 GMT, Wednesday, 10 September 2008 09:18 UK
Pakistan one-day series in doubt
Pakistan are unlikely to go ahead with their planned one-day series with Sri Lanka later this month because of a lack of sponsor interest.
The five-match limited-overs series was arranged to fill a scheduling gap after the Champions Trophy was postponed.
But a Pakistan Cricket Board spokesman said: "Efforts to organise matches with Sri Lanka encountered difficulties.
"The way things stand at the moment, it is highly unlikely that the series will be played."
A final decision on the series is expected to be made by the PCB this week.
The eight-team Champions Trophy was scheduled to take place in Pakistan from 12-28 September but the International Cricket Council postponed the tournament until October 2009 because of security concerns.
Pakistan, who have not played a Test match in 2008, attempted to organise a tour of South Africa instead but that fell through when the South Africa Cricket Board said its players were exhausted.
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