Pakistan get hosting rights of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2028 as compensation for India’s refusal to visit neighbouring country

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Tezzbuzz|25-12-2024

ISLAMABAD (AP) — As compensation for not hosting India at the Champions Trophy, the ICC awarded the 2028 women’s T20 World Cup to Pakistan.

“We are pleased that an agreement has been reached based on the principles of equality and respect, showcasing the spirit of cooperation and collaboration that defines our sport,” PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi said.

“Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the ICC members who played a constructive role in helping us achieve a mutually beneficial solution.

Their efforts have been invaluable in promoting the interests of international cricket.”

Naqvi said that hosting the Champions Trophy “is a significant milestone for Pakistan, highlighting our commitment to promoting cricket at the highest level and showcasing our capabilities as a premier event organizer. We are dedicated to ensuring that this tournament will be a memorable experience for players, officials and fans alike.”

The tournament begins in Karachi on Feb. 19 when Pakistan takes on New Zealand.

Political tensions between Pakistan and India have prevented their teams from touring each other’s country since 2012, when Pakistan went to India for a bilateral one-day international series.

Both teams face each other regularly in ICC tournaments — Pakistan went to India last year for the men’s World Cup. But before that event, India refused to travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup and played all its games in Sri Lanka.

The PCB has spent millions of dollars on the upgrade of stadiums in Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi and hopes the work will be completed by mid-January.

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