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According to a report, the Pakistani government asked the PCB to...

According to a report, the Pakistani government asked the PCB to...

The BCCI has declined to send the Indian side beyond the border, despite the PCB's desire to host all ICC Champions Trophy matches.

According to reports, the Pakistani government has requested the board not to move any games outside of the nation, which has led to a further standoff over the ICC Champions Trophy's model. The Indian government's decision to not deploy its squad across the border was recently communicated to the International Cricket Council (ICC) by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). However, after gaining the right to host the entire tournament domestically, Pakistan was also adamant about not allowing a single match to take place outside of the nation.

On the subject, the PCB had asked the Pakistani government for help. The Pakistani government has reportedly refused to let the export of any games, according to a report published in Indian Express.

"When the time comes, we will stand by our government's directive to keep all games inside Pakistan. We recently learned about India's decision from the ICC. On condition of anonymity, a PCB official told the newspaper, "We have the hosting rights for the Champions Trophy, so there is no way we can move the games outside Pakistan."

In a video posted to his YouTube account, former Pakistani cricket player Basit Ali also affirmed the same, stating that the government of the nation has barred PCB from accepting the hybrid model.

The Champions Trophy's future is in jeopardy since India is unwilling to cross the border due to security concerns and Pakistan is eager to host the entire event domestically.

According to a previous report, if the PCB and BCCI are unable to reach an agreement, the event may also be moved to South Africa. Pakistan is unlikely to take part in the event if that occurs.

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According to some proposals, the competition may go ahead without either of the two teams, although ICC's earnings would be severely impacted by such a concession.

Cricket matches between India and Pakistan not only generate revenue for the boards of both sides, but they also provide ICC.

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