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NEW DELHI: Original hosts Pakistan will split Asia Cup matches with Sri Lanka under a new “hybrid model”, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) said on Thursday.

The move clears the way for Pakistan’s participation in the subsequent 50-overs World Cup in India in October-November.

“The tournament will be hosted in a hybrid model with four matches being held in Pakistan, and the remaining nine matches being played in Sri Lanka,” the ACC said in a statement.

India had ruled out travelling to Pakistan for the tournament beginning on Aug. 31 because of the soured political relations between the neighbours who play each other only in multi-team tournaments.

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In reply, Pakistan had threatened to boycott the ODI World Cup in India if they were made to stage the entire Asia Cup in another country.

The final of the six-team tournament is scheduled on Sept. 17.

“We look forward to welcoming fans from around the world to witness this celebration of cricket at its finest,” the ACC added in the statement.

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test Jun 16, 2023 05:17pm
We will not send our team to india. We must not send our team to india. They are our enemies and we are their enemy and the case is Kashmir whose 80% population is muslim and if anyone has any doubt they should go there and ask and they will tell you who they are. First of all I don't like sport at all because it wastes our precious time which must have been spent on industrial growth and economy, science and technology, inventions an innovations, microchips and aircraft engines, computers and vehicles etc. Second It must be a tit for tat move which means if India doesn't visit Pakistan for Asia Cup then Pakistan will not visit India for world cup at any cost. We must put honor and integrity above everything. Also Kashmir which is the bloodline of Pakistan.
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