The schedule for the ODI World Cup 2023 will not change after BCCI rejects the HCA proposal. Despite concerns voiced by the Hyderabad Cricket Association. The BCCI maintain that the schedule for the 2019 ODI World Cup cannot be change.
Although the express reservations about hosting consecutive matches due to security concerns. The BCCI reaffirm that no adjustments can be made to the schedule of the 2018 ODI World Cup.
After the local police had worries about handling security for the matches involving New Zealand-Netherlands and Pakistan-Sri Lanka. The HCA informed the BCCI of the security arrangements for two back-to-back matches scheduled for October 9 and 10.
The BCCI has however told HCA that it is not now viable to reschedule the games.
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The negotiations with the BCCI were acknowledge by Durga Prasad
A member of the group selected by Supreme Court administrator L Nageswara Rao.
“We have had discussions with the BCCI, and they have said that it is not now possible to change the schedule. As a result, we have agreed to work together, he said, according to Cricbuzz.
It reported that on August 21, HCA representatives engage with BCCI’s acting CEO Hemang Amin about the preparations for the relevant games. The Hyderabad Police has given assurances regarding the security plans for both matches in response to recent events.
“We recognize that Mr. Rajeev Shukla, vice president of the BCCI, has already released a statement. We are working to create plans for the matches’ orderly execution because we have been told that making a last-minute change is difficult. The city’s police commissioner inform us that he would provide full support throughout our discussions, the HCA official continued.
The attention turns to the teams’ preparations as the momentous event draws near. The first World Cup match will begin on October 5 in Ahmedabad, and tickets will be available beginning on August 25.
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