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Thursday, March 30, 2023

BCCI, ICC reject staging Pakistan's World Cup matches in Bangladesh

 Thursday Mar 30 2023


The Leading group of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Global Cricket Gathering (ICC) have dismissed the possibility of Pakistan playing its ICC World Cup 2023 matches in Bangladesh.


Prior, it was accounted for Pakistan won't play in India during the super occasion since the Indian board had ruled against sending their group to Pakistan for the Asia Cup this year.


"Bangladesh was not examined by any means at the Executive gathering and full sponsorship for the occasion in India was given by the Board. We're centered around that," an ICC official told Cricbuzz on Wednesday night.


ICC Head supervisor Wasim Khan had likewise indicated the chance of Pakistan playing at an impartial setting during the World Cup.


"I couldn't say whether it would happen here in an alternate nation yet an unbiased scene is almost certain," Wasim, a previous Chief of the PCB had said.


"I don't feel that Pakistan will play their matches in India. I think their matches will likewise be held at a nonpartisan setting very much like India's Asia Cup matches."


Nonetheless, a BCCI official unequivocally responded to Wasim's assertion regarding this situation.


"Wasim Khan should not be discussing the nonpartisan setting, he ought to quit acting like a PCB Chief," said a top BCCI official.

It should be noticed that in October last year, Pakistani cricket specialists implied they might pull out of the current year's Reality Cup in India, a day after authorities there said they wouldn't send a group to the 2023 Asia Cup in Pakistan.


Indian cricket board secretary Jay Shah had said that India "can't" send a group to Pakistan, adding the competition would be moved to an unbiased scene.


His declaration got Pakistan unsuspecting, authorities cautioning it could "split" the worldwide cricket local area.


The PCB said Shah's remarks "can affect Pakistan's visit to India for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 and future ICC Occasions in India in the 2024-2031 cycle".


The Pakistan board said it has not gotten any authority correspondence from the ACC, and noticed that facilitating freedoms for the 2023 Asia Cup had been given to Pakistan under Shah's administration.


In spite of being viewed as one of the game's most prominent competitions, India and Pakistan have not met on home soil in that frame of mind of the game starting around 2012, and just play each other in global competitions on unbiased grounds.

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