World Cup 2023: Date of Pakistan's match may change once again, the board gave the reason
World Cup 2023 Schedule: The date of two matches in the World Cup 2023 schedule was recently changed with the India vs Pakistan mega-match to be played in Ahmedabad. At the same time, now the news is coming that the date of another match with Pakistan can also be changed.

As per the World Cup 2023 schedule, two matches were recently rescheduled with the India vs Pakistan mega-match to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The matches in Ahmedabad and Kolkata were rescheduled due to festivals. At the same time, now the news is coming that the date of a match in Pakistan can be changed again. Now the date of Hyderabad matches can be changed. The Hyderabad Cricket Association has objected to the BCCI for two consecutive matches to be played in Hyderabad on October 9 and 10.
The New Zealand vs Netherlands match will be played in Hyderabad on 9 October and the very next day on 10 October the Pakistan vs Sri Lanka match. According to the Indian Express report, the Hyderabad Cricket Association has written to the BCCI demanding time between the two matches. Also, citing security arrangements, a demand has been made to change the date.
It has been told in the report that concern was expressed by the Hyderabad Police regarding the security arrangements for organizing two consecutive matches. Pakistan will also have a match in Hyderabad. In such a situation, strict security arrangements will be required for this match. The Hyderabad Cricket Association has now written a letter to the BCCI considering the concerns of the Hyderabad Police as justified.
Please tell here that the World Cup 2023 will start on 5 October. In the inaugural match, defending champions England and New Zealand will clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. At the same time, on October 14, a great match will be played between the arch-rivals India and Pakistan in this stadium. The final of this tournament will also be played in Ahmedabad on 19 November.