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Pakistan hosts Asia Cup. In 2023, the biggest cricket festival of Asian
countries will be held on Pakistani soil. Dubai - Pakistan hosts Asia Cup according to details, members of the Asian Cricket Council agreed to host the Asia Cup in Pakistan. It has been reported that the biggest cricket festival of Asian countries will be held on Pakistani soil in 2023, while Sri Lanka will host the Asia Cup in 2022 next year. According to sources, India also did not object to the hosting of the Asia Cup in Pakistan in 2023. According to media reports, the Asian Cricket Council met in Dubai where all matters were settled. During a similar gathering, a casual gathering was held between Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Rameez Raja and President Cricket Board of India (BCCI) Saro Ganguly. The gathering between the
tops of the two sheets occurred uninvolved of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC)
meeting. As indicated by sources, Rameez Raja and Saro Ganguly talked about
different issues during the casual gathering, including the advancement of
Asian cricket. During the discussion, Saro Ganguly likewise welcomed Rameez
Raja to watch the last of the Indian Premier League (IPL).Raja also met with
officials from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Emirates Cricket on the sidelines
during the meeting. The public group's "unit" for the T20 World
Cup has been presented Photos released on the PCB's Twitter account went
viral on social media, with Pakistani cricket fans expressing interest in the Kit design. Lahore: The national team's
"kit" for the T20 World Cup has been introduced. According to the
details, the design of the "kit" of the Pakistani cricket team has
been released before the start of the scheduled T20 World Cup in the United
Arab Emirates. Pictures released on the
PCB's Twitter account went viral on social media, with Pakistani cricket fans
expressing interest in the kit design. Earlier, the national squad
left for the United Arab Emirates on a chartered plane to participate in the
Twenty20 World Cup, determined to repeat the 2009 date. Pakistan cricket team
players and other staff left for Dubai by a special plane. "Your support is more
important than anything else, stay with your team, keep supporting and
believe," national team captain Babar Azam said in a statement on social
media. The 15 players in the public
crew, 3 travel stores and individuals from the care staff will finish a day of
detachment in Dubai. Groups of certain individuals from the public T20 crew are
additionally making a beeline for the UAE. Bowling specialist Vernon Flanders joined the group
in Lahore while batting advisor Matthew Hayden will join the Pakistan group in
Dubai.
Pakistan won the T20 World
Cup in England in 2009 under Younis Khan, the first and last title of the Green
Shirts in the short format mega events. Country services are available. The T20
World Cup in the UAE starts on October 17 and the Pakistan team led by Babar
Azam will play its first match against India in Dubai on October 24. |
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