Pakistan’s international workplace is evaluating the staff’s involvement in ODI World Cup

Jun 23, 2023 at 8:44 AM
Pakistan’s international workplace is evaluating the staff’s involvement in ODI World Cup

Pakistan’s international workplace has confirmed it’s evaluating all points of Pakistan’s participation within the upcoming ODI World Cup in India. This is the primary public indication from the Pakistan authorities about taking on a problem that has been pending for some time and has even resulted in a delay within the ICC asserting the event’s fixtures checklist.

Pakistan’s involvement within the World Cup is subject to their government’s approval. The PCB had written to the ICC, following the discharge of a draft schedule to all collaborating international locations a couple of days in the past, to emphasize that they can not unilaterally approve the fixture checklist and the choice will ultimately have to return from their authorities.

“We have received the official invitation from the Indian prime minister to our prime minister for the virtual meeting of the heads of state of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation that is due to take place on the 4th of July,” a spokesperson for the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, mentioned in a weekly media briefing in Islamabad. “Pakistan will be represented at the summit. We will be making an announcement regarding our participation in the coming days.

“Regarding cricket, Pakistan is of the view that politics shouldn’t be blended with sports activities. India’s coverage of not taking part in cricket in Pakistan is disappointing. We are observing and evaluating all points referring to our participation within the World Cup together with the safety state of affairs for Pakistani cricketers and we’ll provide our views to PCB sooner or later.”

The 2023 World Cup, as reported by ESPNcricinfo, is slated to begin on October 5. The India vs Pakistan fixture is set for ten days later in Ahmedabad. It is one of five venues that Pakistan are scheduled to play at during the league phase.

Due to strained political relations between the two countries, Pakistan have not toured India since the 2016 T20 World Cup, and even back then there was uncertainty around Pakistan coming to India. The PCB had threatened to pull out of the tournament unless they had clear and public assurance from the Indian government about the security to be provided to their players. These negotiations eventually resulted in the India-Pakistan match having to be shifted from Dharamsala to Kolkata.

The PCB has requested the ICC to swap venues for two of their league matches in the 2023 ODI World Cup based on an internal assessment of the grounds they are due to play at. Pakistan are currently scheduled to play Australia in Bengaluru on October 20, and then Afghanistan in Chennai on October 23 but have asked for a change where they play Afghanistan in Bengaluru and Australia in Chennai. The request has been turned down. Normally, security is the primary reason for a venue change at an ICC event. There was no mention of a security threat in the PCB’s internal assessment.

Given the already unprecedented delay – World Cup itineraries often exit a yr prematurely – the ICC is hoping to finalise the fixture checklist and supply it to the general public by subsequent week. Pakistan have till then to relay their issues, if any.