PCB opens front against BCCI as soon as World Cup 2023 is announced, threatens Pakistan

The ICC has announced the schedule for the upcoming World Cup 2023 to be held in India on Tuesday. The tournament is scheduled to begin on October 5, with the final match being held at the world’s largest ground, the famous Narendra Modi Stadium. All the World Cup matches will be played at ten venues in Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Dharamsala, Bangalore and Ahmedabad. However, in the midst of this announcement, the Sports Minister of Punjab has made serious allegations against the BCCI, which has drawn a sharp reaction from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Sports Minister accuses BCCI of partiality This time in the World Cup, it is surprising that Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali has not been given a chance to host even a single match, while it is one of the top five stadiums. A recognized stadium around the world. The lapse prompted the Punjab Sports Minister to accuse the BCCI of favoritism. Hair protested strongly, saying that Punjab would not tolerate such injustice. The opening match and the final match will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium Punjab Sports Minister Gurmeet Singh said: “The opening match and the final match will be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Furthermore, this ground has been chosen to host India-Pakistan matches. In contrast, our neighboring state Dharamsala has been allotted five matches. It is clear from this discrimination that Punjab is being made a victim of political game. Mohali hosted the World Cup semi-finals in 1996 and 2011. Pakistan has also suffered a major setback with the announcement of the 2023 World Cup schedule. Pakistan sought to play its matches outside Mumbai, citing security concerns. However, the ICC and BCCI ignored his requests. In Punjab, the BJP suffered a defeat in the assembly elections, which the minister believes influenced the Punjab Cricket Association’s decision to pull out of hosting any matches at the IS Bindra Stadium. Let us tell you that Mohali had earlier hosted the World Cup semi-finals in 1996 and 2011.

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