World Cup schedule to be unveiled during World Test Championship final
The timetable for the 2023 World Cup will be divulged during the World Test Title last at The Oval, BCCI secretary Jay Shah has said. The board has arranged a rundown of in excess of twelve scenes across India, and the last waitlist will be imparted to the ICC soon.
Shah offered these remarks during a media preparation after the BCCI's exceptional comprehensive gathering in Ahmedabad which will have the IPL last on Sunday. While the ten-group World Cup is set to be played between October 5 and November 19, the BCCI is yet to conclude the timetable, with pretty much four months left for the beginning of the competition.
A sum of 48 matches, including the three knockout games, are set to be played across the 46-day time frame. Ahmedabad to the side, the first waitlist of urban areas on BCCI list involved: Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Dharamsala, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Indore, Rajkot and Mumbai and Trivandrum. It is figured out that Nagpur and Pune, as well, are getting looked at. Almost certainly, the association matches will be facilitated across 10 urban communities, with two additional urban communities organizing the warm-up apparatuses going before the primary competition.
Asia Cup to be officially examined at ACC meeting
Shah, who is likewise the ongoing leader of the Asian Cricket Committee, said a new gathering of the ACC will be held to settle whether the half and half model proposed by the PCB for the 2023 Asia Cup is achievable.
On Sunday, Shah will meet his partners from Sri Lanka Cricket, Bangladesh Cricket Board, and Afghanistan Cricket Board to casually examine their perspectives on the Asia Cup.
Pakistan are the hosts of the current year's Asia Cup, booked for September, yet with India declining to go there, the ACC has been checking options out. As of late, the PCB had proposed a half and half model for the six-group competition, where four of the 13 matches will be held in Pakistan. The two India and Pakistan are gathered alongside Nepal. In the interim, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh are important for the subsequent gathering.
The greatest test about the cross breed model worries the movement in question. Shah said "a few nations" had sent in their perspectives, which will be officially examined at the ACC meeting in the following ten days.
Shah said, in his ability as ACC director, he needed the Asia Cup to go on this year. The competition has not been be facilitated in Pakistan or India starting around 2008 because of the political contrasts between the two nations.