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PCB Writes To Pakistan PM For Clearance To Travel To India For ICC World Cup 2023: Report

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has written to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, seeking official clearance to travel to India for the ODI World Cup in October-November, according to a report.

In the letter, also addressed to the interior and the foreign ministry, the PCB has asked for advice on whether the national team is allowed to travel to India, and if so, if there are any reservations about any of the five venues for the Pakistan games, according to 'Espncricinfo.com'. "Soon after the World Cup schedule was announced last Tuesday, we wrote to our Patron, Honourable Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, through the Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) Ministry, copying the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Interior, requesting clearance to participate in the World Cup," the PCB told the website. "The decision to visit India and approve venues at which we can play our matches is the prerogative of the Government of Pakistan.

We have absolute trust in the judgment of our government and will follow whatever is advised. "It is entirely up to the Government of Pakistan the process it wants to formulate and follow before advising us on the next steps.

If this requires sending an advance team to India to inspect the venues and hold meetings with the event organisers, then it will solely be the government's decision." The letter was written on June 26, according to the report.

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