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ODI World Cup: Important update on the IND vs. PAK match; potential date change: Report

 ODI World Cup: Important update on the IND vs. PAK match; potential date change: Report


ODI World Cup: Important update on the IND vs. PAK match; potential date change: Report



Pakistan vs. India ODI World Cup 2023: On October 15 at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium, India and Pakistan will square off in the ODI World Cup. However, a new date can be chosen for this game. A decision can be made on this at the BCCI meeting that would be held in this respect.




In Delhi. It's possible that the crucial ODI World Cup match between India and Pakistan that is planned for October 15 at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium could be postponed. In reality, this match will take place on Navratri's first day, when Gujarat hosts a sizable Garba celebration. The security organisations have recommended the BCCI to alter the tournament's schedule in such circumstances. The challenges for those supporters who have finalised their travel arrangements for this event may worsen if there is any alteration to the schedule of this World Cup match between India and Pakistan. Since they would then need to start the planning process over.


We are considering our alternatives, and a decision will be made shortly, a top BCCI official told The Indian Express. The security officials have informed us that high-profile events like India vs. Pakistan, which draw thousands of cricket fans, are not safe. This should be avoided because police would already be preoccupied with Navratri security precautions when it is anticipated to reach Ahmedabad.


The Narendra Modi Stadium, with a capacity of around 1 lakh, was given the opportunity to host four important matches at the end of last month when the ICC revealed the schedule for the ODI World Cup to be hosted in India. This contains the tournament's opening game between New Zealand and England, the contests between India and Pakistan, England and Australia, and the championship game. the World Cup championship game. The competition will take place in ten locations, with Mumbai and Kolkata hosting the semifinals.


The state cricket associations hosting World Cup matches received a letter on Tuesday from BCCI secretary Jay Shah inviting them to a conference in New Delhi on July 27. According to information obtained, the board may discuss security issues for the India-Pakistan match in Ahmedabad and set a date for the game during this meeting.



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