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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - For Playing 2023 World Cup Matches, Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Najam Sethi Proposes This - sports.ndtv.com - India - Bahrain - Pakistan

For Playing 2023 World Cup Matches, Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Najam Sethi Proposes This

The confusion regarding the host venue of the 2023 Asia Cup still remains. While it was scheduled to be held in Pakistan, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah, who is also the head of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), in October last year said that India won't travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup. After that statement, the deliberations have been going on regarding the host venue of the continental event. A hybrid model has also been proposed, in which the plan is to shift India's Asia Cup matches outside Pakistan, but no final decision has been made regarding that too.

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Najam Sethi - Pakistan May Leave ACC If Asia Cup Moves Out Of Country Completely: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Dubai - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

Pakistan May Leave ACC If Asia Cup Moves Out Of Country Completely: Report

In a desperate bid to host some matches of the Asia Cup in Pakistan, the PCB is now trying to convince the Asian Cricket Council to allocate just four first round games in Pakistan or else they would have no option but to pull-out of continental body. PCB chairman Najam Sethi's 'Hybrid Model' of Pakistan playing its home games apart from India encounter, in their own country, has been rejected by other member nations. PCB, in turn, has rejected the idea of hosting Asia Cup games in Sri Lanka.

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Najam Sethi - Pakistan Cricket Board May Boycott Asia Cup Over Likely Venue Shift To Sri Lanka: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Dubai - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Pakistan Cricket Board May Boycott Asia Cup Over Likely Venue Shift To Sri Lanka: Report

Pakistan cricket officials have opposed the shifting of this year's Asia Cup to Sri Lanka and are seriously mulling boycotting the regional tournament if their proposal is not accepted by the Asian Cricket Council. Pakistan Cricket Board chief Najam Sethi met with officials of the Asian Cricket Council in Dubai on Tuesday and objected to the move to relocate the Asia Cup to Sri Lanka instead of having it in the UAE.

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Asia Cup - Najam Sethi - Pakistan Will Come For WC If BCCI Fulfills This Written Guarantee: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Dubai - Pakistan -  Lahore -  Kolkata -  Chennai

Pakistan Will Come For WC If BCCI Fulfills This Written Guarantee: Report

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi will seek a "written guarantee" from BCCI supremo Jay Shah about Indian team's participation in 2025 ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan before committing on their national team playing its ODI World Cup games in India, later this year. The 2023 World Cup will be played from October 5 and BCCI have zeroed in on Ahmedabad (for India game), Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata as possible venues for Babar Azam's side. However with ACC under chairmanship of Jay Shah not confirming the proposed 'Hybrid Model' for the upcoming Asia Cup, where India played its matches in UAE and Pakistan play their games in their home country, Sethi apparently has been advised to play the hardball.

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Ramiz Raja - Mickey Arthur - Najam Sethi - "Clown In Cricket Circus": Ramiz Raja's Crude Jibe At New Pakistan Cricket Director - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

"Clown In Cricket Circus": Ramiz Raja's Crude Jibe At New Pakistan Cricket Director

Ramiz Raja has launched a scathing attack on Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi over the appointment of Mickey Arthur as director of cricket of the senior men's team. On Thursday, PCB confirmed the appointment of Arthur as the men's team director, a post which will ensure him play a major role in the preparations for the 50-over World Cup to be held in India later this year. However, the former Pakistan captain Raja tore into the PCB chief Sethi, calling the announcement 'crazy as a clown in a village circus' stuff.

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Najam Sethi - Asia Cup Saga: Amid Tug Of War With BCCI, Pak Board Chief Shares Final Plan - sports.ndtv.com -  Shanghai - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

Asia Cup Saga: Amid Tug Of War With BCCI, Pak Board Chief Shares Final Plan

The PCB has proposed that India can play their Asia Cup matches at a neutral venue while Pakistan and other competing teams play in the host country, its chief Najam Sethi revealed on Friday. Sethi said they have sent a proposal to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had refused to travel to Pakistan due to political tension between the two nations and demanded the shifting of the continental tournament to a neutral venue.

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Shaheen Afridi - Babar Azam - Mickey Arthur - Asia Cup - Mohammad Rizwan - Najam Sethi - Mickey Arthur Appointed Director Of Pakistan Men's Cricket Team - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - India - Pakistan - county Arthur

Mickey Arthur Appointed Director Of Pakistan Men's Cricket Team

Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday confirmed Mickey Arthur's appointment as the men's team director, a post which will ensure him play a major role in the preparations for the 50-over World Cup to be held in India later this year. In his role, the 54-year-old Arthur, who served as Pakistan head coach between 2016 and 2019, will be involved in designing, formulating and overseeing strategies for the men's team.

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Najam Sethi - Pakistan Could Lose USD 3 Million If It Skips Asia Cup: Najam Sethi, Cricket Board Chief - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Pakistan Could Lose USD 3 Million If It Skips Asia Cup: Najam Sethi, Cricket Board Chief

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi has said that it stands to lose around USD 3 million in revenues from the tournament if the country refuses to play in the Asia Cup this year. Sethi said that Pakistan was willing to bear this loss of revenue as it was "a matter of principle" as far as the hosting rights of the Asia Cup are concerned. "We have made it very clear that unless the Asia Cup is held on a hybrid model like we have proposed, that is India playing its matches at an offshore venue and Pakistan hosting the remaining games at home we will not accept any other schedule and neither play," he said.

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