T20 World Cup: PCB gives January 2021 ultimatum to ICC over grant of visas by BCCI to Pakistani cricketers

T20 World Cup: PCB gives January 2021 ultimatum to ICC over grant of visas by BCCI to Pakistani cricketers

Dubai: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has knocked on the doorways of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and sought an assurance that the Board of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI) will grant visas for its gamers and officers when India hosts the T20 World Cup in October subsequent yr.

PCB CEO Wasim Khan has reportedly given January 2021 ultimatum to the BCCI to resolve the problem.

Speaking at a press convention, Khan additionally confirmed that there’s “no chance” of an Indo-Pak bilateral sequence within the “foreseeable future” and neither will it’s part of contemporary the Futures Tours Programme (FTP) that begins in 2023.
 
It could also be famous that India could be internet hosting the worldwide T20 occasion in October and given the tense diplomatic ties between the 2 neighbours, the PCB has sought assurances that the BCCI will points visas for its gamers and help workers and the ICC will look into it.

“We have sought assurances from the ICC that our players will receive visas and ICC is now taking this up with the BCCI because that directive and confirmation will clearly need to come from their government,” Khan mentioned.

He then clarified that it’s solely truthful that there’s a time frame for such a deadline.

“We have requested for a deadline until December-January, which we consider is the correct factor. We anticipate a response from the ICC on whether or not our gamers and officers will obtain visas to take part within the match.

“If it (visas) isn’t (there), then like any nation would expect, we would also expect ICC to take that up directly with India and the Indian government through the BCCI to resolve this matter.”

Responding to the PCB CEO’s issues, the ICC has made it clear that every one taking part groups will likely be given visas as per settlement with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

An ICC spokesperson was quoted as saying by ANI that planning for the match was being made maintaining in thoughts that every one groups will likely be supplied with visas.

“The Host Agreement for all ICC events, including the ICC Men`s T20 World Cup 2021, provides that the host member will ensure visas are provided for all competing teams. The planning for the ICC Men`s T20 World Cup 2021 in India is underway on that basis,” the spokesperson mentioned.

Pakistan athletes’ participation in international occasions held in India has at all times been contentious topic. Last yr, Pakistani shooters couldn’t get visas for a World Cup in Delhi, which kicked up fairly a storm.

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