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Geoff Allardice - Asia Cup - Greg Barclay - Najam Sethi - ICC Chairman Greg Barclay, CEO Geoff Allardice To Meet PCB Head Najam Sethi In Lahore To Discuss World Cup Impasse - sports.ndtv.com - India - Mali - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - county Ray - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Lahore - Nepal -  Dhaka

ICC Chairman Greg Barclay, CEO Geoff Allardice To Meet PCB Head Najam Sethi In Lahore To Discuss World Cup Impasse

The ICC chairman Greg Barclay and CEO Geoff Allardice will be meeting Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi at board's Lahore headquarters to discuss the issues related to their national team's participation in the ODI World Cup in India, starting October 5. The ICC head honchos apart from Sethi will also meet PCB's COO Barrister Salman Naseer and other senior board officials. As of now, Sethi has maintained PCB's stand that if India don't come to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, they will also demand that their games are played in Bangladesh.

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Jay Shah - Najam Sethi - BCCI Unlikely To Support Asia Cup Hybrid Model, Final Decision At ACC Meeting: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Ahmedabad

BCCI Unlikely To Support Asia Cup Hybrid Model, Final Decision At ACC Meeting: Report

The BCCI will not support Najam Sethi's proposed hybrid model of hosting the Asia Cup wherein four preliminary round and two super four games will be held in Pakistan with India's matches and the final taking place in a neutral country. It is understood that the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chairman Jay Shah, who is also the secretary of the BCCI, during an informal discussion with some of the continental body's members in Ahmedabad has made the Indian board's stand clear. For a tournament to happen at a neutral venue, the all-powerful executive body of the ACC needs to take the final call, and therein lies the problem.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - Asia Cup fate to be decided during IPL final - channelnewsasia.com - Uae - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Ahmedabad -  New Delhi

Asia Cup fate to be decided during IPL final

NEW DELHI : The fate of this year's Asia Cup, which may determine Pakistan's participation in the World Cup in India, will be decided on the sidelines of Sunday's Indian Premier League (IPL) final in Ahmedabad, Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Jay Shah said.

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Jay Shah - Najam Sethi - "Final Call On Asia Cup Venue To Be Taken After IPL 2023 Final": Jay Shah - sports.ndtv.com - India - Dubai - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

"Final Call On Asia Cup Venue To Be Taken After IPL 2023 Final": Jay Shah

A final decision on the country -- or countries -- hosting the Asia Cup will be taken on the sidelines of the IPL final, which will be attended by a host of top Asian Cricket Council (ACC) dignitaries, BCCI secretary Jay Shah said on Thursday.

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Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Najam Sethi Wants BCCI To "Take Good, Rational Decision" On 2023 Asia Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Uae - India - Pakistan

Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Najam Sethi Wants BCCI To "Take Good, Rational Decision" On 2023 Asia Cup

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Najam Sethi has urged BCCI to take a "rational decision" to solve the crisis looming over his country's hosting of the 2023 Asia Cup, saying the situation should not lead to Pakistan boycotting the World Cup to be hosted by India. India has ruled out travelling to Pakistan. Sethi said Pakistan is placed high in the ODI rankings and cannot be "ignored". According to Sky Sports, a 'hybrid' model was proposed by the PCB where both teams play their matches in the United Arab Emirates.

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Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - Tense Pakistan and India standoff poses threat to Cricket World Cup fixtures - theguardian.com - Australia - Uae - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Tense Pakistan and India standoff poses threat to Cricket World Cup fixtures

The men’s Cricket World Cup is less than five months away and could yet see its schedule plunge into chaos amid an ongoing impasse involving Pakistan, India and the Asia Cup.

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Mickey Arthur - Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - Pakistan appoint New Zealand's Bradburn as head coach - channelnewsasia.com - Scotland - South Africa - New Zealand - Afghanistan - Pakistan - county Andrew

Pakistan appoint New Zealand's Bradburn as head coach

Pakistan have appointed former New Zealand all-rounder Grant Bradburn as the head coach of their men's team on a two-year deal after a successful spell as consultant, the country's cricket board (PCB) announced on Saturday.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - If India Doesn't Come To Pakistan, We Will Not Be Going To India For World Cup: PCB Chief Najam Sethi - sports.ndtv.com - India - county Will - Pakistan -  Ahmedabad

If India Doesn't Come To Pakistan, We Will Not Be Going To India For World Cup: PCB Chief Najam Sethi

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi on Friday made it clear that Pakistan will travel to India for the ODI World Cup only if the Rohit Sharma-led team is allowed to play the upcoming Asia Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy in his country. The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) recently rejected the "hybrid model", which the former journalist feels is the only feasible solution until India and Pakistan start playing each other in their respective nations. Sethi also said that if India comes to Pakistan, their national team will have no issues playing in any Indian city, including Ahmedabad.

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