The PCB's hybrid mannequin answer to the Asia Cup will see 4 out of 13 matches being performed in Pakistan with the remainder - together with the ultimate - to be performed at a impartial venue, which might be the UAE. Najam Sethi, the board head, advised BBC's Stumped podcast that he was nonetheless hopeful of the event being performed in Pakistan, regardless of two Asian Cricket Council (ACC) members raising objections to a hybrid solution and the extra intractable drawback of India not being given permission to journey to Pakistan.
He additionally added that if the hybrid mannequin labored through the Asia Cup, it might pave the way in which for it for use within the one-day World Cup, to be held later this 12 months in India. Given the fraught and tense relations between India and Pakistan, Sethi mentioned there's a "distinct possibility" that the Pakistan authorities does not enable Pakistan to journey to India.
Sethi held a gathering with ACC officers in Dubai on Tuesday to attempt to discover a answer to the problems, and he believes the PCB has "bent over backwards" to accommodate the assorted issues. "The proposal that I submitted three days ago takes care of all this," he mentioned. "We play four matches in Pakistan, the teams come straight here and then everybody moves to the neutral venue wherever that may be. We play the rest of games there. I made the concession that in the event we get to the final we play the final in a neutral venue, whether against India or anyone else. We've bent over backwards to solve all these issues."
Keeping 4 matches in Pakistan, ESPNcricinfo understands, is to make sure the PCB's long-term technique of high-profile worldwide cricket and the internet hosting of tournaments in Pakistan continues uninterrupted.
"My mandate given to me by the government and by the media and by the people of Pakistan is that this has to be an honourable and reciprocal arrangement," Sethi mentioned. "We are happy to play in the Asia Cup but it can't be that India refuses to come to Pakistan and then doesn't allow us to even host few of our matches at a neutral venue. Don't forget immediately after the Asia Cup, we have the World Cup coming and it's going to be in India and it's an ICC event. What happens if India doesn't come to Pakistan or India torpedoes my hybrid model? I don't think my government will allow me to go to India to play the World Cup."
The thought of this hybrid answer, and the potential of the impartial leg being performed within the UAE has not gone down effectively with the boards of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. They have raised logistic and operational objections in addition to the warmth within the UAE at the moment of the 12 months. Sethi insisted that because the host nation, it was as much as the PCB to resolve the place the impartial venue must be.
"I am quite surprised that this idea is being floated unofficially by Sri Lanka and by Bangladesh," he mentioned. "In the last ACC meeting, which was about a month ago, we all agreed that it was imperative that Pakistan play the Asia Cup and without Pakistan there will be no Asia Cup. Nearly 80% of the revenues of the Asia Cup are from India-Pakistan matches of which, the way the schedule is structured, we play at least two of those and possibly three if we are both in final. The only objection Bangladesh made was that it's going to be too hot in September in the UAE and that would be a problem. Then the other issue was logistics. The proposal that I submitted takes care of all logistic problems."
The PCB has additionally been eager to level out that each the 2018 and 2022 editions of the Asia Cup had been performed within the UAE in September.
According to Sethi, time is operating out to decide. The board, he mentioned, required three months to arrange. "We need to reserve venues in the UAE or Sri Lanka or wherever we decide. Time has already run out, the ACC has to make a decision. We have made our position clear. I had a meeting with a high level ACC interlocutor two days ago in Dubai. He liked it, he said it is eminently workable. He said he would go back to [BCCI secretary and ACC president] Jay Shah and talk to him.
"We have to resolve the primary challenge [of accepting the hybrid solution] after which we will sit throughout a desk and resolve the place to play. We will probably be cheap. The interolocuter mentioned I've briefed Jay Shah about our assembly, he is okay with it. He now desires to test with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. So let's examine the place this goes."
As has been the case throughout the protracted negotiations of where this tournament ends up, Sethi raised the spectre of the consequences in case the worst happens with the Asia Cup. "There is a really distinct chance [of Pakistan not playing in the World Cup] if we don't come to any options proper now. I raised this challenge within the ACC assembly we had in Bahrain and I invited the ICC chairman [Greg Barclay] to return and sit with us and listen to what we're speaking about.
"The idea being that if the hybrid model works here, then we could well make it work in the World Cup. Meaning the Pakistan matches could be held in Bangladesh or the UAE, one hop away and we can sort it out and all other games in India. Why can't India come to Pakistan and play? If India comes to Pakistan and plays, then we can go there and play and this matter will be resolved."
Umar Farooq is ESPNcricinfo's Pakistan correspondent
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