“Later, a telephonic contact with the PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi is also expected,” the sources said.
There Is Nothing About The Hybrid Model – Rashid Latif
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has rejected the idea of the upcoming Champions Trophy being played in a hybrid model, where India would play their matches outside Pakistan. Latif emphasized that the Pakistan Cricket Board was granted hosting rights by the International Cricket Council.
The former cricketer stated that any changes to the venue or format must comply with ICC’s legal agreements. He also criticized the idea of mixing the Champions Trophy with bilateral series or events like ACC tournaments, calling it inappropriate.
“PCB is just hosting the event, ICC gave them the hosting rights. The BCCI agreed at that time. There is nothing concrete about the hybrid model,” in an interview with The Hindustan Times, Latif said.
“Everything should happen as per the ICC rules, it is a legal document. One should follow it, there is nothing about the hybrid model in the agreement. Don’t mix the bilateral series and ACC tournaments with this Champions Trophy. The hosting rights for this tournament were signed under the eight-year cycle agreement,” he added.
Pakistan Traveled to India for the 2023 ODI World Cup
The last bilateral series between India and Pakistan took place in 2012-13 when Pakistan toured India for a white-ball series. Since then, the two teams have only faced each other in ICC events and the Asia Cup.
Last year, Pakistan traveled to India for the 2023 ODI World Cup. However, they had to host the Asia Cup 2023 in a hybrid model, with Sri Lanka hosting India’s all matches in the tournament, including the summit clash.