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Zaka Ashraf - Najam Sethi - "I Can't Do Much": Incoming Pakistan Board Chief Softens Asia Cup Stance - sports.ndtv.com - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

"I Can't Do Much": Incoming Pakistan Board Chief Softens Asia Cup Stance

A fresh Asia Cup 2023 controversy seemed to have erupted on Wednesday after the incoming Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Zaka Ashraf slammed the 'hybrid model', suggesting Pakistan should be hosting the entire tournament themselves. The current setup sees Pakistan and Sri Lanka both hosting the continental tournament, but Ashraf wasn't happy seeing the islanders getting the better chunk of games. As his comments became a huge topic of debate among cricket fans on social media, Ashraf softened his stance, suggesting now that the decision has been made, he "can't do anything about it".

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Najam Sethi - In Surprise Move, Najam Sethi Pulls Out Of Race To Become Pakistan Board Chairman - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

In Surprise Move, Najam Sethi Pulls Out Of Race To Become Pakistan Board Chairman

Pakistan Cricket Board's interim chief Najam Sethi on Tuesday said he will not seek a permanent position in the PCB after pulling out of the race to be its next chairman. Sethi said he didn't wish to be the "bone of contention" between the country top political leaders -- Pakistan Peoples Party president Asif Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The announcement clears the way for Zaka Ashraf to again take over as PCB chairman.

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Noor Ahmad - Pakistan 'Not Comfortable' With ODI World Cup 2023 Venues For Team's Matches: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan -  Ahmedabad -  Chennai

Pakistan 'Not Comfortable' With ODI World Cup 2023 Venues For Team's Matches: Report

The Pakistan cricket team is not "comfortable" playing some of the participating teams at specific venues during the ODI World Cup in India, including Afghanistan in Chennai and Australia in Bengaluru. The deadlock over the Asia Cup staging has ended and now Pakistan are expected to travel to India for the World Cup in October-November. The much-awaited contest between India and Pakistan is likely to place in Ahmedabad on October 15.

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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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Asia Cup - "Understand BCCI's Position": PCB Chief On Need For Asia Cup Hybrid Model - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan -  Lahore -  Ahmedabad - Nepal

"Understand BCCI's Position": PCB Chief On Need For Asia Cup Hybrid Model

Ending months of speculation around Asia Cup, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Thursday announced that the tournament will be staged in a hybrid model with four games in Pakistan and nine in Sri Lanka from August 31 to September 17. The deadlock over the staging of the 50-over tournament was broken last week when the Jay Shah-led ACC accepted Pakistan Cricket Board's hybrid model of conducting four non-India games in Pakistan. The hybrid model was proposed as the BCCI had made it clear that it won't send its team to Pakistan due to the longstanding geo-political tensions between the two countries.

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Asia Cup - Asia Cup 2023 Dates Announced, Tournament To Be Held in Hybrid Model - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

Asia Cup 2023 Dates Announced, Tournament To Be Held in Hybrid Model

The Asia Cup 2023 will take place from August 31 to September 17, the Asian Cricket Council announced on Thursday. The tournament will feature India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Nepal with the teams competing in a total of 13 ODI matches. The release from the ACC confirmed that the tournament will be held in a hybrid model where Pakistan will host four matches while the remaining nine matches will take place in Sri Lanka.

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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 - 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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