- After the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided against touring Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2023.
- Indian skipper Rohit Sharma responded to the off-the-field hostilities between the Pakistani and Indian cricket bodies.
- India won’t be travelling Pakistan for the Asian event, according to a unilateral announcement made by BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.
After the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided against touring Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2023, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma responded to the off-the-field hostilities between the Pakistani and Indian cricket bodies.
India won’t be travelling Pakistan for the Asian event, according to a unilateral announcement made by BCCI Secretary Jay Shah on Tuesday. The board will insist on a neutral location for the competition, Shah added.
Speaking about the ongoing issue, Rohit said that the decision will be taken by the BCCI. “We are focusing on the T20 World Cup for now,” he said.
The captain expressed his hope for a full game against Pakistan tomorrow (October 23). Rain is likely to interfere with the game because Melbourne is forecast to have showers on Sunday, according to the weather service.
“Pakistan’s bowling is very good and can be challenging for us, however, our batting is good too,” he added.
To win the game, Rohit remarked that we must concentrate on our bowling and fielding, and that it was crucial to fix the problems that had arisen since the team’s embarrassing World Cup defeat.
Speaking of the Pakistani team, he stated that the current lineup is very difficult given how well the group performed at the World Cup and Asia Cup.
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