England will be weighing up the costs of playing hosts after Pakistan cricket has been rocked by match fixing scandal.

The England and Wales Cricket Board ( ECB ) may not be as enterprising, offering to play hosts for a neutral venue for Pakistan after the Pakistan stay in England has been rocked by match fixing allegations that have tarnished the game and brought a huge cloud of doubt for the remaining ODI series.
Not onyl has this affected the revenue earning for the boards but also, has harmed rather than helped the game evolve. Pakistan are already reeling from a spate of problems including the fact that no teams are touring Pakistan following political instability and the terrorists attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team that has robbed Pakistan the chance of hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
Interesting the ECB chairman, Giles Clarke, also happens to be the head of the ICC's Pakistan task group that will decide when cricket returns to Pakistan.
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