Amid the ongoing impasse over hosting the Champions Trophy, BCCI has once again taken on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The BCCI strongly opposed the PCB’s move to a hybrid model for the tournament to be held in February-March next year, saying that if India will not come and play in Pakistan, then they will also not play India in future tournaments. BCCI. On that, BCCI has told ICC that there is no security threat in India and hence the question of accepting such a demand does not arise.
Champions Trophy will be played in hybrid mode
Let us tell you that the PCB has recently agreed to organize the Champions Trophy in hybrid mode, which will allow India to play its matches at neutral venues after refusing to travel to Pakistan for the tournament due to security concerns. However, Pakistan demanded from ICC that in return they too would not play in India in future tournaments organized by BCCI.