Tuesday, November 12, 2024

PCB gets a move on BCCI expresses no to Pakistan for Champions Prize, keeps in touch with ICC with.

PCB has now kept in touch with the ICC, after India's choice to not visit Pakistan for the Bosses Prize

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday affirmed that it has kept in touch with the Worldwide Cricket Gathering (ICC), asking the peak cricketing body to clarify India's choice for not come to Pakistan for the impending Heroes Prize,

which is scheduled to be played in Pakistan in February-Walk 2025. The back-and-forth among PCB and Leading group of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is developing with each dying after it was affirmed that India wouldn't visit Pakistan because of safety concerns.

With India making its aims understood, the destiny of the eight-group competition remains in a precarious situation. Prior, Pakistan had dismissed the choice of holding the competition in a cross breed model, that would have permitted India to play their matches at impartial scenes.

"The PCB has answered last week's ICC letter looking for explanations for the BCCI's choice not to go to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Prize 2025," a PCB representative affirmed to Hindustan Times.

Prior, the timetable for the Bosses Prize was supposed to be declared for this present week, however the developing deadlock between the PCB and BCCI implied no proper declaration was made.

India haven't visited Pakistan after 2008

The last time that India had visited Pakistan was in 2008 for the Asia Cup. The two groups last played a respective series in 2012 when Pakistan had visited India.

The two forces to be reckoned with keep on playing each other in ICC occasions. India and Pakistan had last played each other during the T20 World Cup recently.

Talking about the Bosses Prize, the eight-group competition is scheduled to be played in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Karachi from February 19-Walk 9. The ICC occasion will highlight has Pakistan alongside India, Australia, Britain, New Zealand, South Africa, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

In the midst of this developing deadlock among BCCI and PCB, a report in Dawn.com expressed that India may "pull out" from the Heroes Prize on the off chance that India doesn't visit Pakistan for the Bosses Prize.

The report additionally expressed that Pakistan could likewise decline playing against India in the ICC or Asian Cricket Chamber (ACC) occasions till the relations among India and Pakistan don't improve at the public authority level.

Last year, Asia Cup was additionally scheduled to be played in Pakistan. Nonetheless, it in the long run went on in a mixture model, with India's matches going on in Sri Lanka. This was finished after BCCI clarified that India can't visit Pakistan because of safety concerns.

Pakistan had co-facilitated the 1996 ODI World Cup, and this stays the last time an ICC occasion was played in the country.

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