According to a report from India Today, there are currently back channel talks occurring between the ICC and PCB in an effort to persuade PCB to agree to a hybrid model. This model would involve India playing their matches at a neutral venue.
The same report also states that the schedule for the Champions Trophy is expected to be announced by the end of this week. "We are still in discussions with the host and participating members on the Champions Trophy schedule. It should be out soon, likely in a couple of days or so," India Today quoted a source as saying.
It needs to be mentioned that PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Monday evening stated that the entire tournament will be played in Pakistan, as he declined the notion of a 'hybrid model'.
The back-and-forth is continuing between BCCI and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Recently, the Pakistan cricket board also wrote to ICC, asking the reasons behind India's refusal to tour Pakistan for Champions Trophy.
What did Mohsin Naqvi say about Champions Trophy?On Monday evening, PCB chairman Naqvi spoke to reporters in Pakistan, and it was there that he was asked a plethora of questions regarding Champions and India's refusal to visit the country.
Answering the reporters, Naqvi said, "We will achieve the target and we will get the Champions Trophy in Pakistan. All the teams (other teams except India), which have qualified for Champions Trophy are ready to come to Pakistan and no one has any problem. I will say even today that if India has any concern, they should talk with us."
"We will clear any of their concerns. I believe there is no reason for which the Indian team cannot come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. You wait and all teams will come,” he added.
As of now, the Champions Trophy is slated to be played from February 19-March 9 in Pakistan.
As per reports in Pakistan media, PCB can withdraw itself from the Champions Trophy if the tournament goes ahead in a hybrid model or is moved out of the country.
“Our stance is very clear. We have told it earlier. We will remain in our stance. ICC has to announce the tournament schedule. We are waiting for the schedule to be announced so that we can start preparations according to that. As soon as the schedule is announced, the sooner we will start our preparations," said Naqvi.
Last week, the ICC had also confirmed the Champions Trophy tour, which officially began on November 13. As per reports, the BCCI had earlier filed an objection with ICC over PCB's decision to include Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) regions in the tour itinerary.
“I believe ICC has to think about its credibility. That it is the body of all the cricket boards in the world. And secondly, the Trophy tour has been rescheduled. Till now, we have not got any information regarding the cancellation
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