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Najam Sethi - Pakistan to host four matches of ACC Asia Cup 2023 - arabnews.com - Australia - Uae - India - Dubai - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Lahore - Nepal

Pakistan to host four matches of ACC Asia Cup 2023

LAHORE: The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Management Committee, Najam Sethi, has thanked the Asian Cricket Council for accepting his hybrid model for the ACC Asia Cup 2023. Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Nepal will contest the 16th edition of the competition, which runs from Aug. 31 to Sept.

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Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - Pakistan and Sri Lanka to jointly host Asia Cup - thenationalnews.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

Pakistan and Sri Lanka to jointly host Asia Cup

Organisers announced on Thursday that Pakistan will jointly host this year's 50-over Asia Cup tournament with Sri Lanka.

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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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Geoff Allardice - Asia Cup - Greg Barclay - Najam Sethi - Najam Sethi To ICC: Pakistan Don't Want To Play In Ahmedabad Unless It's World Cup Final - Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Pakistan -  Kolkata -  Karachi -  Chennai

Najam Sethi To ICC: Pakistan Don't Want To Play In Ahmedabad Unless It's World Cup Final - Report

The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi has intimated his ICC counterpart Greg Barclay about his apprehensions about playing the World Cup match against arch-rivals India at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, according to sources. As it was reported by PTI initially, PCB wants its matches to be scheduled in Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru. Barclay and ICC General Manager Geoff Allardice were recently in Karachi to seek assurance from PCB boss that they won't demand to play their ODI World Cup matches at a neutral venue since ACC is all set to reject its demand of playing Asia Cup on basis of 'Hybrid Model'.

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Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - Pakistan May Pull Out Of Asia Cup After 'Hybrid Model' Is Rejected: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Pakistan May Pull Out Of Asia Cup After 'Hybrid Model' Is Rejected: Report

Left with no option after Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan backed out of their proposed 'Hybrid Model', hosts Pakistan may pull out of the Asia Cup in September. According to the 'Hybrid Model' proposed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Najam Sethi, Pakistan were to conduct 3 to 4 games of the Asia Cup in their country, while the rest of the matches involving India could be held at a neutral venue. The idea was floated after India refused to travel to Pakistan because of security concerns. However, it has become clear now that Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have all backed the BCCI's push for moving the tournament out of Pakistan.

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Geoff Allardice - Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Greg Barclay - Najam Sethi - ICC Seeking Guarantee From PCB Over ODI World Cup Participation Amid Asia Cup Saga: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan -  Lahore

ICC Seeking Guarantee From PCB Over ODI World Cup Participation Amid Asia Cup Saga: Report

The International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman and CEO are in Lahore to seek guarantees from the PCB that it will not push for implementing a hybrid model for its matches in the ODI World Cup in India later this year. Insiders confirmed to PTI that ICC chairman Greg Barclay and CEO Geoff Allardice have specifically come to Lahore to get some assurances from the Pakistan Cricket Board on the national team's participation in the World Cup in October-November.

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Geoff Allardice - Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Greg Barclay - Najam Sethi - ICC Seeking Guarantee From PCB Over ODI World Cup Participation Amid Asia Cup Saga: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan -  Lahore

ICC Seeking Guarantee From PCB Over ODI World Cup Participation Amid Asia Cup Saga: Report

The International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman and CEO are in Lahore to seek guarantees from the PCB that it will not push for implementing a hybrid model for its matches in the ODI World Cup in India later this year. Insiders confirmed to PTI that ICC chairman Greg Barclay and CEO Geoff Allardice have specifically come to Lahore to get some assurances from the Pakistan Cricket Board on the national team's participation in the World Cup in October-November.

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Geoff Allardice - Jay Shah - Greg Barclay - Najam Sethi - ICC leaders in Pakistan to secure World Cup participation - channelnewsasia.com - India - Pakistan -  Lahore -  New Delhi

ICC leaders in Pakistan to secure World Cup participation

NEW DELHI: Senior International Cricket Council (ICC) officials have travelled to Pakistan to secure the country's participation in this year's 50-overs World Cup in India which has been in doubt for political reasons.

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