“Pakistan World Cup khelne bi Aayega” – Aakash Chopra makes a bold claim that highlights PCB desperation 1

“Pakistan World Cup khelne bi Aayega” – Aakash Chopra makes a bold claim that highlights PCB desperation

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a statement stating that it may not be able to attend future ICC events in India, including the ODI World Cup in 2023, after the BCCI Secretary General. Jay Shah He shocked the cricket fraternity by stating that Team India will not be traveling to Pakistan for the 2023 Asian Cup.

A statement released by the PCB on Tuesday expressed shock and disappointment at Shah’s words and urged the Asian Cricket Council to convene immediately. The war of words between the two of them has escalated over the past few days.

The last person to comment on the discussion is India’s former Test opener, Akash Chopra. The commentator thinks that everything will definitely go according to BCCI’s plan and is quite confident that Pakistan will go to India in 2023 and join the cricket splurge.

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The 2023 World Cup will be held in India from October to November

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Akash Chopra

In a video posted on his YouTube channel, he insisted that Pakistan will definitely visit India for the ODI World Cup, and he can write that India will definitely not visit Pakistan for the Asian Cup next year. He also noted that the PCB may lose the income that the ICC distributes among the participants.

“If India doesn’t participate, the Asian Cup may not be at all, it has no chance at all. The Asian Cup is a small tournament compared to the world cup. Skipping the World Cup means you’ll eventually give up the huge amount of revenue that ICC shares. It’s a matter of who winks first. So take it seriously.” I feel that the Asian Cup 2023 will be held at a neutral venue,” Chopra said.

“India plays a big brother role in the ACC. If I have been told that the team cannot travel to Pakistan, I can give you this in writing that they will not go to India. The Asian Cup will also be held at a neutral venue. And Pakistan will definitely play in the World Cup (in India)… Get all this in writing. All this is guaranteed,” he said.

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