Now BCCI will do something like this to make up for the loss of associations
Now BCCI will do something like this to make up for the loss of associations:
World Cup 2023: In a letter to the state associations, Shah has informed that his proposal has been unanimously accepted by the authorities of the 2023 World Cup hosting venues, which include Delhi, Dharamsala, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Lucknow are included.
The venues that miss out on hosting the World Cup 2023 matches to be held in India this year will get to host 50-over matches even without their turn during the upcoming domestic season. BCCI secretary Jay Shah has suggested that the venues hosting World Cup match skip their turn of hosting one-day internationals during the domestic season to compensate state associations that pull out of the prestigious ICC tournament. Missed hosting. In a letter to the state associations, Shah informed that his proposal has been unanimously accepted by the authorities of the 2023 World Cup hosting venues, which include Delhi, Dharamsala, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru. and Lucknow are included. However, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram, which hosted only warm-up matches during the World Cup, will get a chance to host in the upcoming season. Shah had earlier this week met the heads of state associations ahead of the announcement of the World Cup schedule.
Shah said, 'During our meeting, I had proposed a solution to ensure fair distribution of matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. I had requested the host associations, except Assam and Kerala, which host warm-up matches, to voluntarily give up their turn to host ODIs during the bilateral international season. He said, 'This proposal was put forward to accommodate the state associations who unfortunately missed out on hosting the matches of the Cricket World Cup.'
Shah said, 'I am happy to inform you that the proposal has received unanimous consent and support from all the unions participating in the meeting.' World Cup from October 5