New Delhi: The Indian team may not take part in the ICC Champions Trophy scheduled for Pakistan next year, a BCCI official told IANS on Tuesday.
Discussions are also being held about changing the event venue and considering a hybrid model. Moreover, it seems unlikely that a bilateral series with Pakistan will be held in the near future.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Monday reportedly said that he would consider the possibility of a bilateral series with India if India agrees to send a team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. It is being
However, a Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) official said, “Forget about the bilateral series…Team India may not even go to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. There may even be a hybrid model.” Possible. “
“The Indian board’s travel will require government permission and relations with Pakistan are not very good at present,” sources told IANS. “The Champions Trophy is an ICC event, so it’s a tough call for India, but we can’t do anything without the government’s permission.”I don’t see a government mandate or a bilateral series happening in the near future, but it’s almost impossible. Is possible. ”
The last time India and Pakistan played a bilateral limited-overs series was in 2012-13, when Pakistan visited India.
Last year, India refused to send a team to the Asia Cup in Pakistan, and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) ultimately opted for a hybrid model for the event, splitting the majority of matches to be held in Sri Lanka. I had no choice but to adopt it. .
(With IANS input)
Discussions are also being held about changing the event venue and considering a hybrid model. Moreover, it seems unlikely that a bilateral series with Pakistan will be held in the near future.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Monday reportedly said that he would consider the possibility of a bilateral series with India if India agrees to send a team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. It is being
However, a Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) official said, “Forget about the bilateral series…Team India may not even go to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. There may even be a hybrid model.” Possible. “
“The Indian board’s travel will require government permission and relations with Pakistan are not very good at present,” sources told IANS. “The Champions Trophy is an ICC event, so it’s a tough call for India, but we can’t do anything without the government’s permission.”I don’t see a government mandate or a bilateral series happening in the near future, but it’s almost impossible. Is possible. ”
The last time India and Pakistan played a bilateral limited-overs series was in 2012-13, when Pakistan visited India.
Last year, India refused to send a team to the Asia Cup in Pakistan, and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) ultimately opted for a hybrid model for the event, splitting the majority of matches to be held in Sri Lanka. I had no choice but to adopt it. .
(With IANS input)