Champions Prize 2025: PCB proposes 'least voyaging plan' for Indian group

 May 01, 2024


Proposed plan frames matches for every taking an interest group.
Sources say PCB's proposition is to smooth out calculated activities.
Ultimate conclusion would be made after ICC gets input.

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decisively proposed less travel for the Indian cricket crew during their visit in Pakistan for the booked ICC Champions Prize 2025.


According to the proposition, the PCB recommends facilitating all the gathering matches including the Indian group inside a solitary city.


Last week, the PCB sent draft timetable of the ICC Champions Prize 2025 to the Worldwide Cricket Gathering (ICC).


The proposed plan frames matches for each of the eight taking part groups, scheduled to be played across three settings in Pakistan — Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.


Solid sources near the matter let Geo News know that the idea behind the PCB's proposition is to smooth out strategic tasks.


The logical city to have India's all gathering matches is Lahore, however a ultimate conclusion would be made after ICC gets criticism from the taking an interest sheets on the draft plan.


It is, be that as it may, hazy in the event that Indian group will visit Pakistan for the super occasion or not. A source from India advised this journalist that to say anything will be untimely at this stage.


"Any choice on visiting Pakistan will be around the proposed visit just, when the BCCI will look for government's endorsement, we will know just around not long from now the mind-set of Indian government in regards to relations with Pakistan," the source said.


In spite of the overarching vulnerabilities, the PCB stays positive about its confidence in regards to the cooperation of all groups, including India, in the ICC Champions Prize 2025 and the board keeps on pushing forward with its arrangements.

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