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The BCCI and PCB are at loggerheads over the participation within the Asia Cup. BCCI has already made it clear that the Indian crew won’t go to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, whereas Pakistan has additionally stated in response that if this occurs then their crew won’t come to India for the ODI World Cup. Now the ICC has to step in to resolve the problem.
ICC President will go to Pakistan
ICC President Greg Barclay and CEO Geoff Allardice will meet PCB chief Najam Sethi in Lahore to debate their crew’s participation within the ODI World Cup to be held in India in October-November. Top ICC officers may even meet PCB COO Barrister Salman Naseer and different high officers. Sethi has stated that if the Indian crew doesn’t come to Pakistan to play the Asia Cup, they may even demand that their matches be performed in Bangladesh. Barclay and Allardyce will attempt to break the impasse on this challenge in order that India and Pakistan matches would not have to be held in Dhaka.
Screw caught on Asia Cup
A PCB insider claimed that Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and even Nepal have conveyed to Shah that they haven’t any downside taking part in some matches in Pakistan, whereas the remainder ought to be held in Sri Lanka in September . Barkley shall be visiting Pakistan for the primary time, though Allardyce has been to Lahore steadily since taking on on the ICC. Barkley would be the first ICC chairman to go to Pakistan since ICC chairman Ray Mali in 2008. This would be the first time since October 2004 that each the highest ICC officers will go to the PCB headquarters.
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