
Pakistan team has allegedly decided to leave the opening ceremony ICC Women’s World Cup 2025The Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, India is scheduled on 30 September. Detailed ceremony is the first match of the tournament between host countries India and Sri Lanka.
Pakistan team set to snob 2025 World Cup opening ceremony
As is reported by the captain of Jio News, Pakistan Fatima Sana And his team officials will not participate in any program in India. This decision is a direct result of long -standing political tension between the two countries, which historically prevented a direct bilateral chain between men and women’s teams. As a result of this complex relationship, both teams have to play in neutral places. For the Women’s World Cup, the entire schedule of Pakistan, including her much awaited match India On 5 October, R. in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Will be held at Premdasa Stadium.
Earlier this year Champions Trophy 2025The Indian men’s cricket team refused to visit the host nation Pakistan of the tournament. As a result of this decision, all matches in India shifted to a neutral site in Dubai. The move made significant criticism from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which publicly expressed its strong rejection and disappointment on the stand taken by its Indian counterparts.
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Penked tournament to operate under hybrid model
The Women’s World Cup will be held from 30 September to 2 November, working under a unique hybrid model. India and Sri Lanka will co-condemn the event, in which the matches will be in a total of five places. The tournament has a round-robin format before the knockout stages. In particular, the places of one of the semi -finals and the finals are still to be confirmed, depending on which teams qualify for the knockout stage. All Pakistan matches, including their group phase and potential knockout fixtures, are to be played in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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