NEW DELHI: Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) officials have expressed concerns about hosting two consecutive World Cup matches due to both organizational and security issues. They hope that a one-day break between matches can be arranged to alleviate these concerns. The upcoming ODI World Cup is set to commence in India on October 5, and the schedule has already undergone substantial adjustments, including rescheduling nine matches. The highly anticipated India-Pakistan match, initially scheduled for October 16, has been moved to October 15 in Ahmedabad. Pakistan’s match against Sri Lanka in Hyderabad has also been shifted from October 12 to October 10. However, the Hyderabad police have raised reservations about ensuring security for consecutive matches, suggesting that further modifications to the schedule may be necessary. The HCA is engaging with security agencies to explore the possibility of incorporating a one-day break between matches. The ticket sales for the ODI World Cup start on August 25, not providing enough time for cricket fans to plan their travel. With Pakistan’s involvement in one of the matches, heightened security measures are expected. Pakistan will play in India for the first time since the T20 World Cup 2016 and will have a lengthy stay in Hyderabad, playing two warm-up games before featuring in two tournament proper matches at the venue. The concerns raised by the HCA highlight the complexities involved in organizing a major cricket event and the importance of ensuring the safety and security of players and spectators.
Summary:
- Hyderabad Cricket Association officials express concerns about hosting consecutive World Cup matches due to organizational and security issues.
- They hope to arrange a one-day break between matches to address these concerns.
- The schedule for the upcoming ODI World Cup has already undergone substantial adjustments.
- The highly anticipated India-Pakistan match has been moved from October 16 to October 15.
- The Hyderabad police have raised reservations about ensuring security for consecutive matches.
- The HCA is engaging with security agencies to explore the possibility of incorporating a one-day break between matches.
- Ticket sales for the ODI World Cup start on August 25, providing limited time for fans to plan their travel.
- Pakistan’s involvement in one of the matches is expected to result in heightened security measures.
- Pakistan will play in India for the first time since the T20 World Cup 2016.
- The concerns raised by the HCA highlight the complexities involved in organizing a major cricket event.
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