India is set to be the host of the ICC World Cup 2023 later this year. However, they are bothered by the injuries of their star payers.
UAE and PNG will face off in their first fixture on March 27, while the two teams promoted from the Challenge League, Canada and Jersey, will begin their campaigns on the same day.
In the ongoing cycle of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League, South Africa has been penalized one point for their slow over-rate in the third ODI against England in Kimberly on February 1.
Ramiz Raja was taken over by Najam Sethi as the new PCB Chairman. However, he is still taking a stand against BCCI for refusing to travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023. ACC President Jay Shah announced that India won't be traveling to Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023
The issue first surfaced after ACC President and BCCI Secretary Jay Shah announced that India won't be traveling to Pakistan for the upcoming Asia Cup edition in 2023 and it would be moved to a neutral venue.
Many Pakistani former cricketers have put forward in their matter and players like Kamran Akmal have supported the PCB's stand to boycott traveling to India for the 2023 World Cup. Akmal even said that Pakistan should completely stop playing against India be it on any level.
Things got tense between BCCI and PCB following the statement from ACC President Jay Shah regarding next year's Asia Cups venue. Jay Shah in a recent statement said that India won't be traveling to Pakistan for the Asia Cup and the tournament would be shifted to a neutral venue.
ODI Super League: As per ICC, not all matches in the build-up to the 2023 spectacle are part of the ODI Super League.
"Yes, Rahul has agreed to coach the Indian team till 2023 World Cup,''- BCCI official.
PCB has asked the ICC to get written assurances from the BCCI that its team would face no problems getting visas to play in 2021 T20 WC and the 2023 50-over WC in India.