The BCCI has formally requested the PCB to change the dates of Pakistan’s two matches in the ICC ODI World Cup.
According to ARY News, the ICC ODI World Cup will be played in India from October 5 this year. The biggest match of the tournament, the Pakistan-India Takra, was scheduled for October 15 at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad, but the date was changed after the security agencies refused to provide the required security for the match due to the Hindu religious festival Navratri. There was information.
However, now India has officially contacted Pakistan in this regard and the Pakistan-India Takra is likely to take place on October 14, one day before the schedule.
According to the sources, the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) has requested the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to change the dates of the two Pakistan matches.
Sources say that in the said application, Pakistan has requested to change the dates of the matches against India and the Netherlands. The match between Pakistan and Netherlands is likely to be played on October 5 instead of October 6.
Sources say that the Pakistan Cricket Board will respond to the request soon and the BCCI is optimistic that the new schedule will be agreed upon.
It should be noted that if there is a change in the schedule, apart from the two matches of Pakistan, the schedule of some matches of other teams will also change, but the venue of any match will not be changed.