The war of words between PCB and the BCCI on various aspects concerning major ICC tournaments seem to never get over amid the already low cricketing ties between the sub continent rivals. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has requested the International Cricket Council to get written assurances from the Board For Cricket Control In India (BCCI) that the Pakistan cricket team would face no problems in getting visas to participate in the 2021 T20 World Cup and the 2023 (50 over format)  World Cup in India.

“We are also looking at the fact that the ICC World Cups are to be hosted in India in 2021 and 2023 and we have already asked the ICC to give us written assurances from BCCI that we will not face any problems getting visas and clearance to play in India,” PCB CEO Wasim Khan said in an interview on the Youtube Cricket Baaz Channel.

According to a senior official, the PCB has asked ICC to direct the BCCI for assurances from their government in the next few months. The official also confirmed that the ICC executive board would decide at its next meet whether the next World T20 Cup would be hosted by Australia or India.

PCB CEO Khan said it was unlikely the World T20 could be held this year in Australia amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “The big question now is when the World T20 is held in 2021 will it be hosted by Australia or India as India has the hosting rights for the already scheduled World T20 Cup in 2021,” he said.

Khan said that the ICC members felt the World T20 should be held in the October-November period in 2021 or 2022. “The way things are, the gap available in 2022 will be used to accommodate the 2020 World T20 if it is not held this year.” He said that Pakistan would go to India for the ICC events after it got complete assurance about the security and safety of its players and officials.