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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the schedule of the upcoming ICC ODI World Cup 2023 on Tuesday i.e. 27…
‘Strict security has been done for Pakistan matches…’ claims CAB president before World Cup
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the schedule of the upcoming ICC ODI World Cup 2023 on Tuesday, June 27. On the other hand, when it comes to mega events, the biggest match is considered to be between India and Pakistan (IND vs PAK) and apart from the ground, there is a lot of enthusiasm among the fans as well. At the same time, the ICC has released the schedule and there will be about five matches in Eden Gardens, Kolkata, about which Cricket Association of Bengal President Snehasish Ganguly has made a claim.
Let us tell you that apart from India vs South Africa, the responsibility of big matches like Pakistan vs Bangladesh has been given in Kolkata’s Eden Garden, due to which the Cricket Association of Bengal is very happy. On the other hand, former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly’s elder brother and CAB President Snehasish Ganguly is very happy with this decision of BCCI and ICC. Apart from this, Snehasish has thanked ICC and BCCI for holding five World Cup matches in Kolkata.
Significantly, on Tuesday evening, the President of the Cricket Association of Bengal said that “we are satisfied. I really want to thank Jay Shah, BCCI and ICC. I was working for last 4 months. I am working for good matches. We show the design and everything. We have got the best ground in IPL. We never had a question mark about it. So there are lots of plus minuses involved in these type of decisions. Jai Shah promised me good matches. I thanked Mr. Jai Shah and BCCI that he has a good vision about Eden Gardens.
Let us tell you that the ICC World Cup 2023 will start from 5 October and will end by 19 November. At the same time, the great match of this World Cup is to be played between India vs Pakistan on 15 October. At the same time, the fans are eagerly waiting for this great war.