The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah has brushed aside the notion that security concerns are the reason behind rescheduling the ICC World Cup 2023 clash between Pakistan and India.
Earlier it was reported that, since the tournament’s most anticipated game is on the first day of Navratri, a festival celebrated with mass participation across Gujarat, security agencies have advised the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to tweak the itinerary as they won’t be able to provide adequate security.
The India-Pakistan match could take place on October 14 instead of the original date of October 15 in Ahmedabad.
"If security was an issue then why would the match go there [to Ahmedabad]. [October] 14-15 is not the problem. Two or three boards have written in, asking to change based on the logistical challenges. There are some matches where there is only a two-day gap, so it will be difficult to play and then travel next day [and then play again],” Shah said after a BCCI meeting in Delhi on Thursday.
"As far as possible, we are looking at not changing the venue as well as the matches. Not changing the venue is very important. Teams which have six-day gaps between matches, we are trying to reduce it to four-five days; and those that have just two-day gaps, we are trying to increase to three days."
Shah also confirmed that several full members have asked to change the schedule of some of the matches in the mega event.
"There is a possibility there could be few changes in the schedule. Several Full Member countries have written in requesting to change two or three dates in the schedule. We are working out with the ICC, and we should be able to clear it in two or three days,” he concluded.