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Jay Shah - ICC Sends 'Participation Agreement' Reminder To Pakistan Over World Cup 2023 Doubts - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

ICC Sends 'Participation Agreement' Reminder To Pakistan Over World Cup 2023 Doubts

International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Tuesday that Pakistan had signed a participation agreement to compete in the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup this year in October-November. Notably, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Tuesday that it is currently liaising with the Pakistan government for guidance and clearance to tour India for ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 and will communicate the outcome to ICC. "Pakistan have signed a participation agreement to compete and we expect them to be there and have had no indications to the contrary," said a statement from ICC on the matter.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Zaka Ashraf - Pakistan Board's Incoming Chairman Rejects Asia Cup 'Hybrid Model' - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

Pakistan Board's Incoming Chairman Rejects Asia Cup 'Hybrid Model'

The likely new chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Zaka Ashraf has rejected his predecessor Najam Sethi's much-publicised "hybrid model" for the upcoming Asia Cup, which is slated to be held in Pakistan and Sri Lanka in September. "The first point is that I had rejected the hybrid model (for Asia Cup) in the past itself - because I do not agree with it. The board of the Asian Cricket Council had decided that it should be held in Pakistan, then we should host it," Ashraf said during a press conference in the Pakistan capital on Wednesday.

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Jay Shah - Shyama Shaw Replaces Mithu Mukherjee As BCCI Names Women's Selection Panel - sports.ndtv.com - India

Shyama Shaw Replaces Mithu Mukherjee As BCCI Names Women's Selection Panel

Former Bengal and Railways cricketer Shyama Shaw was on Monday added to the senior women's national selection panel as she replaced compatriot Mithu Mukherjee. "The Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), comprising Ms Sulakshana Naik, Mr Ashok Malhotra, and Mr Jatin Paranjape, screened applications for the positions of one selector in the women's selection committee and junior cricket committee each, respectively," BCCI secretary Jay Shah said in a release.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Rashid Latif - "PCB Wanted To Save Face...": Ex-Pakistan Captain's Blunt Take On Asia Cup - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Island - Nepal

"PCB Wanted To Save Face...": Ex-Pakistan Captain's Blunt Take On Asia Cup

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has expressed his feelings regarding the Asia Cup, which will be help under the recently-approved hybrid model in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The Asia Cup 2023 will be held from 31st August to 17th September 2023, with four matches to be played in Pakistan, while the remaining nine games will be held in Sri Lanka. Sharing his views on the same, Latif said that the Asia Cup schedule is win-win situation for both BCCI and PCB

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Geoff Allardice - Jay Shah - Greg Barclay - Najam Sethi - Najam Sethi Casts Fresh Doubts Over Pakistan's Participation In World Cup In India - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan -  Ahmedabad -  Karachi

Najam Sethi Casts Fresh Doubts Over Pakistan's Participation In World Cup In India

Pakistan Cricket Board's chairman Najam Sethi on Friday cast fresh doubts over their participation in the ODI World Cup in India, saying it is "subject to government approval", putting the ICC in a bind before the schedule for the mega event is finalised. Sethi's comments came after every stakeholder, including Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chief Jay Shah, agreed to organise the upcoming Asia Cup in a hybrid model, as proposed by the PCB chief. "As far as India and Pakistan go, neither the PCB or the BCCI can take decisions. The respective governments only can take decisions," Sethi said during a press conference.

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Jay Shah - BCCI Invites Tender For National Team's Lead Sponsor Rights - sports.ndtv.com - India

BCCI Invites Tender For National Team's Lead Sponsor Rights

The BCCI invited tender applications from interested business houses for national cricket team's lead sponsorship rights after Ed-Tech major BYJUs left the scene at the end of the last financial year. BYJUs, which had cut down on its branding, had a USD 35 million deal for the most visible space on the Indian men's team jersey — the front.

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Geoff Allardice - Jay Shah - Greg Barclay - Najam Sethi - 'Hybrid' Asia Cup Model Likely To Be Approved, Pakistan Set To Travel To India For World Cup: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Oman - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Lahore -  Ahmedabad - Nepal -  Karachi

'Hybrid' Asia Cup Model Likely To Be Approved, Pakistan Set To Travel To India For World Cup: Report

The Asian Cricket Council, headed by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, is expected to approve PCB's proposed 'hybrid model' for conducting four non-India Asia Cup games in Pakistan while the rest of the matches will be played in Sri Lanka's Galle and Pallekele. The ACC is likely to make a formal announcement on Tuesday and once the hybrid model is officially accepted, decks will be cleared for Pakistan team's travel to India for the ODI World Cup scheduled in October-November. Now, Pakistan will have no problems playing in Ahmedabad.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Jay Shah - Shubman Gill - Pics: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill Pose In India's New Test Jersey - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Jersey

Pics: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill Pose In India's New Test Jersey

With just a few days to go for the ICC World Test Championship final to begin, the Board of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI) announced a partnership with Adidas for India's kits across three formats. Ahead of the summit clash against Australia, the stalwarts of the Indian team posed in the new Test jersey, giving fans a glimpse of the new kit that the team will be wearing at the Oval, starting Wednesday. The likes of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and others could be seen posing in the new Test kit.

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