Pakistan cricket gets Indian visa for IIC World cup -2023
Pakistan cricket gets Indian visa
Pakistan cricket gets Indian visa– The International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed, that , The Pakistan cricket team received their Indian visas late on Monday evening for the World Cup.
Now Pakistan can play their first of two practice matches on Friday against New Zealand at Hyderabad . On Monday, members of the Pakistan cricket team were granted Indian visas for the ODI World Cup, as confirmed by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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Earlier India opted not to tour Pakistan for the Asia Cup, which took place from August 30 to September 17, and instead, they played their matches in Sri Lanka.
This marks the most recent development in Pakistan’s preparations for the World Cup. Previously, the PCB had issued a threat to withdraw from cricket’s premier event in India following the BCCI’s refusal to visit Pakistan for the Asia Cup.
Pakistan’s last cricket tour to India
The most recent bilateral series between Pakistan and India in any format took place during the 2012-13 season. Pakistan’s last tour to India consisted of an ODI and T20I series. Additionally, there was a Test match held between the two teams in 2007.
In the current Pakistani squad for the World Cup, only Mohammad Nawaz and Salman Ali Agha have prior experience touring India. Nawaz traveled to the India in 2016 for the ICC World Cup. The majority of the team will be experiencing playing in India for the first time.
List of Matches that Pakistan’s has to Play in ICC-2023
- Pakistan Netherlands 6 Oct. Hyderabad
- Pakistan Sri Lanka 10 Oct. Hyderabad
- Pakistan India 14 Oct. Chennai
- Pakistan Australia 20 Oct Chennai
- Pakistan Afghanistan 23 Oct Kolkata
- Pakistan South Africa 27 Oct Kolkata
All time are at Indian standard time at 2PM
The Pakistan squad for the World Cup. Here’s the list of players:
- Babar Azam (c)
- Shadab Khan
- Fakhar Zaman
- Imam-ul-Haq
- Abdullah Shafique
- Mohammad Rizwan
- Saud Shakeel
- Iftikhar Ahmed
- Salman Ali Agha
- Mohammad Nawaz
- Usama Mir
- Haris Rauf
- Hasan Ali
- Shaheen Afridi
- Mohammad Wasim
The sale of tickets for all matches begin on September 8th (Friday), starting at 8 PM, through the Cricket World Cup website.
The Cricket World Cup Winners List (ODI) with the same information:
- 1975: Hosted by England
- Winner: West Indies
- Score: West Indies 291–8, Australia 274
- Result: West Indies won by 17 runs over Australia
- 1979: Hosted by England
- Winner: West Indies
- Score: West Indies 286–9, England 194
- Result: West Indies won by 92 runs over England
- 1983: Hosted by England
- Winner: India
- Score: India 183, West Indies 140
- Result: India won by 43 runs over West Indies
- 1987: Hosted by India and Pakistan
- Winner: Australia
- Score: Australia 253–5, England 246–8
- Result: Australia won by 7 runs over England
- 1992: Hosted by Australia and New Zealand
- Winner: Pakistan
- Score: Pakistan 249–6, England 227
- Result: Pakistan won by 22 runs over England
- 1996: Hosted by Pakistan and India
- Winner: Sri Lanka
- Score: Sri Lanka 245–3, Australia 241
- Result: Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets against Australia
- 1999: Hosted by England
- Winner: Australia
- Score: Australia 133–2, Pakistan 132
- Result: Australia won by 8 wickets over Pakistan
- 2003: Hosted by South Africa
- Winner: Australia
- Score: Australia 359–2, India 234
- Result: Australia won by 125 runs over India
- 2007: Hosted by West Indies
- Winner: Australia
- Score: Australia 281–4, Sri Lanka 215–8
- Result: Australia won by 53 runs over Sri Lanka
- 2011: Hosted by India and Bangladesh
- Winner: India
- Score: India 277–4, Sri Lanka 274–6
- Result: India won by 6 wickets against Sri Lanka
- 2015: Hosted by Australia and New Zealand
- Winner: Australia
- Score: Australia 186–3, New Zealand 183
- Result: Australia won by 7 wickets against New Zealand
- 2019: Hosted by England and Wales
- Winner: England
- Score: England 241, New Zealand 241–8
- Result: The match was tied after regular play and super over; England won based on boundary count.