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PCB gives Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium a facelift ahead of Asia Cup 2023

PCB gives Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium a facelift ahead of Asia Cup 2023

Pakistan hosting the Asia Cup has become a major issue as BCCI cleared that India will not send its team to Pakistan

Pakistan is set to host the upcoming Asia Cup 2023. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has started preparations for the marquee tournament. Recently, a few snaps of Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore after being renovated are going viral on the social media platforms.

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Pakistan hosting the upcoming event has become a major issue as BCCI cleared that India will not send its team to Pakistan under any conditions. The matter was resolved after it was decided that four matches will be held in Pakistan and nine matches in Sri Lanka with Team India having all its matches in Sri Lanka.

However, PCB recently changed its demands stating that they want to host more games. “Pakistan will take the stance at the ACC meeting that with a rainy weather forecast for venues in Sri Lanka which is to host nine games of the Asia Cup, Pakistan should be allowed to host more than four games at home,” said a PCB source.

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India vs Pakistan set to be played in Dambulla: Reports

The ACC members, including India, have approved the hybrid model presented by Najam Sethi, the former chairman of the dissolved cricket management committee of the PCB. It is suggested that the two matches between India and Pakistan in the tournament will take place in Dambulla.

According to a source, Zaka Ashraf is advocating for additional matches to be held in various venues, such as Multan, rather than limiting them to just Lahore. “The authorities in charge have expressed their desire to commence the event with a match between Pakistan and Nepal in Multan where they expect a bigger crowd compared to Lahore,” he added.

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