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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.

Excepts from an exclusive interview with the PTI:

Q: What is the status of Asia Cup and what is ACC's reaction to your proposed Hybrid Model?

A: In the current scenario, we have made it clear that let's play four matches in Pakistan and we will play the rest of the games at neutral venue which we can mutually agree upon. The Asian Cricket Council can take two decisions. Either they can say 'Okay, let's go ahead and issue the schedule' according to my proposal or they can say 'No, we want to play all the matches at neutral venue'.

If they take the first position, everything will be sorted out and we will get cracking. If they take the second position, then I am afraid we won't participate in Asia Cup. That is the current position. We are waiting for response from Mr Jay Shah and other colleagues.

Q: Does it make sense for Pakistan to stay in ACC if they don't play Asia Cup?

A: That is for Asian Cricket Council to consider. The next turn for Asian Cricket Council presidency belongs to PCB. That's our turn. So we are very keen to stay in Asian Cricket Council. Let me go beyond that. There can't be any ACC without Pakistan.

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