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PCB Wants Clarity From BCCI, Says 'Give Written Proof Of Indian Government Denial Of Permission'

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Anuj Khare

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) needs lucidity from BCCI about their arrangements for the impending ICC Champions Prize which is planned to be held in Pakistan one year from now in February-Walk. Hypotheses are overflowing that India won't head out to Pakistan to play in the Bosses Prize and pushing ICC to take on the half and half model which the Asian Cricket Gathering executed last year for the Asia Cup.

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PCB Wants Indian Government Signed Document To Believe

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As per a PCB source, the board believes that the BCCI should give composed verification of the Indian government's disavowal of consent to head out to Pakistan for the following year's Bosses Prize, referring to a movement restriction on security grounds.

ICC To Hold Meeting Regarding This Issue

The ICC will hold its yearly meeting on July 19 in Colombo, however the 'Hybrid Model' in regards to India playing their Bosses Prize matches in the UAE isn't a subject of conversation. Not surprisingly, the ICC has reserved extra finances if it turns into a two-country competition.

"Assuming the India government declines consent, it must be recorded as a hard copy and it is required on the BCCI to give that letter to the ICC now," the PCB source working intimately with coordinating board of trustees told PTI

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BCCI's Main Reason Of Travel Denial

The BCCI has shown a firm stand that the purpose for heading out to Pakistan to play cricket is totally an administration call. Last year, India additionally denied making a trip to the adjoining country for the Asia Cup and played all their matches in Sri Lanka, including the last.

In the mean time, the PCB has previously presented its draft timetable to ICC, remembering India games. In the draft plan, India are booked to play off their matches in Lahore, including a potential semi-last and last.

About Champions Trophy 2025

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The super ICC occasion is planned to star on February 19 in Karachi, while the last will be played on Walk 9 in Lahore. The last will have a save day - Walk 10 - in the event of severe weather conditions. In the mean time, Rawalpindi will be the third setting where the PCBwill have the CT 2025 matches.

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