Scotland's biggest-ever match was last night saved after Indian officials clinched a lucrative new television deal.
The one-off India v Pakistan encounter in Glasgow at the start of next month had been in danger in the wake of a contractual row involving live coverage in Asia of the event at Titwood and three other matches in Ireland.
Now the matches look certain to go ahead as planned thanks to a quickly struck agreement between the Indian Board of Control and the Nimbus TV company.
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