The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is likely to reject the hybrid model approved by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) for the Asia Cup 2023. This comes after Najam Sethi, who was expected to lead the PCB full-time, exited from the contention, raising concerns regarding the operationalisation of the current hybrid model. With the interim PCB chief expressing his disagreement with the model, Zaka Ashraf is expected to take charge of the PCB soon. Ashraf has expressed his disapproval of the model, stating that he does not agree with it and that it is unfair to Pakistan, as most of the crucial matches are set to take place outside the country. Despite Ashraf’s comments, an ACC board member has confirmed that the Asia Cup will proceed as planned, without any modifications. With the tournament set to start in just over two months, any changes now could be unlikely.
PCB Expected to Reject ACC’s Hybrid Model for Asia Cup 2023
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