The BCCI has officially requested that the dates of Pakistan's two ODI World Cup matches be changed.
The ICC ODI World Cup will begin on October 5 this year in India, according to ARY News. The largest match of the tournament, the Pakistan-India Takra, was originally set for October 15 at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad, but the date was altered after the security authorities declined to provide the necessary security for the event because of the Hindu religious festival Navratri. There was data.
India has now formally approached Pakistan in this matter, and as a result, the Pakistan-India Takra is likely to happen on October 14—one day earlier than originally planned.
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According to the sources, the BCCI of India has asked the PCB of Pakistan to change the dates of the two Pakistani matches.
The dates of the matches against India and the Netherlands, according to sources, have been changed as a result of Pakistan's request in the aforementioned appeal. Instead of October 6, October 5 is more likely to be the day of the Pakistan vs. Netherlands game. The Pakistan Cricket Board is expected to respond to the request shortly, according to sources, and the BCCI is hopeful that a fresh schedule will be decided upon.
It should be noted that if the schedule changes, a few other teams' match schedules will also alter, in addition to the two matches Pakistan will play, although no match's location would change.