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Sethi concerned about World Cup, Champions Trophy amid Asia Cup controversy

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Najam Sethi speaks during an interview — PCB

The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee Najam Sethi is concerned about the ICC World Cup 2023 and the Champions Trophy in 2025 amid the Asia Cup controversy.

The World Cup will take place in India, meanwhile the Champions Trophy will be hosted by Pakistan.

"I am concerned about not just the Asia Cup but also the World Cup and the Champions Trophy," Sethi told Associated Press. "The World Cup will be in India ... my government might turn around to me and say we have security issues there, you don´t go.

"And then the Champions Trophy following the World Cup, which we are hosting. India might turn around and say the same thing. We are not going to play in Pakistan and ask the ICC to shift the venue ... this is not going to work. What I am proposing is the way out of this logjam."

He also spoke about the hybrid model for the Asia Cup, which would allow India to play their matches at a neutral venue while the rest of the tournament takes place in Pakistan.

"Until India is ready to play Pakistan bilaterally and in Pakistan, let´s have a hybrid solution," he said.

"I have not been threatening anybody, give me a break," Sethi said. "I am trying to be positive and find a way out of this problem. I could have easily said that if India is not going to come and play in Pakistan, we will not play in India, but I tried to find a hybrid model."

However, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is unlikely to accept the hybrid model proposed by the PCB.

It must be noted that BCCI has refused to send their team to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, which is set to take place in Pakistan in September this year, and is keen on ensuring that the event is held at a neutral venue. However, the PCB is not interested in hosting the event outside Pakistan since it would affect its efforts with regards to the return of international cricket in the country.

Despite being considered one of sport's greatest rivalries, India and Pakistan have not met on home soil in any version of the game since 2012, and only play each other in multinational tournaments on neutral grounds.

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