In the forthcoming World Cup, which will start on October 5, the much anticipated big match between India and Pakistan is likely to be delayed. Notably, the scheduled match between the bitter rivals is on October 15—the first day of Navratri, a festival that is widely observed throughout Gujarat. The BCCI and ICC have already been informed of this potential date modification by the security forces.
Thousands of fans, who have already made travel and hotel reservations for that time period, will find a date change to be a nightmare. Therefore, as it could result in severe blowback, the authorities will also need to handle the situation carefully. In light of the fact that tickets have not yet been released on the market, the board is free to switch the location, especially if the security agency has requested a change to the timetable.
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A decision regarding the new development will be made soon, according to one of the top BCCI executives who confirmed the news.
We are considering our alternatives, and a decision will be made soon. The security authorities have advised us to avoid a high-profile match like India vs. Pakistan since the crowds will be stretched thin during Navratri, according to the BCCI official who did not want to be named. Thousands of traveling fans are scheduled to be in Ahmedabad for the match.
It’s extremely improbable that the board will switch the match’s location, though. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has previously expressed its worries about facing India in Ahmedabad; as a result, a delegation will be sent to assess the ground in late August or early September. They’ll probably make a decision regarding their participation after that. It is commonly assumed, though, that they won’t complain once the Asia Cup conundrum has been resolved.
In contrast, BCCI President Roger Binny will shortly visit Narendra Modi Stadium to tour the facility. The former cricket player will also be in charge of the construction of Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium.