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‘Ye toh beizzati kardi’ – Fans react as Indian official responds to Wasim Khan’s ‘Don’t think Pakistan will play World Cup matches in India’ comments

Earlier, India refused to visit Pakistan for the upcoming Asia Cup in 2023.

Wasim Khan-India-Pakistan
Wasim Khan-India-Pakistan (Source: Twitter)

Wasim Khan, the Apex Cricket Council’s General Manager of Cricket, believes that Pakistan may end up playing their 2023 World Cup matches at a neutral venue rather than India. Earlier, India refused to visit Pakistan for the upcoming Asia Cup in 2023.

The Asia Cup was facing boycott threats from Pakistan, forcing India to consider a hybrid model for the tournament. Other teams would play their matches in Pakistan, while the Indian team would play in another country under this model.

According to media reports, Pakistan is now considering playing their World Cup matches in a neutral location. “I don’t know if it would take place here on in a different country but a neutral venue is highly likely,” the former CEO of the PCB Wasim Khan said in an interview with a local TV channel.

He added, “I don’t think that Pakistan will play their World Cup matches in India. I think their matches will also be held at a neutral venue just like India’s Asia Cup matches.”

According to Pakistani media reports, Bangladesh is being considered as a neutral venue for Pakistan’s matches. However, 12 venues in India have been shortlisted in India to host all the World Cup matches.

Wasim Khan has no business talking about the neutral venue: Indian Cricket Board Official

The Apex Cricket Council distanced itself from its general manager’s remarks, stating that he does not represent their position. An Indian Cricket Board official reacted even harsher, questioning Khan’s standing to make such remarks. “Wasim Khan has no business talking about the neutral venue, he should stop behaving like a PCB CEO,” said a top Indian Cricket Board official.

The World Cup is scheduled for October-November, but the schedule has yet to be announced by the Indian Cricket Board and the Apex Cricket Council. The big India-Pakistan game has been rumoured to take place in Delhi or Chennai, but nothing has been confirmed.

The Indian Cricket Board is thought to be planning to hold the 48 games in 12 cities, with each receiving four matches and the final being held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai is almost certain to host one semifinal match, with the location of the other semifinal still being discussed.

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