Important changes have been made to Pakistan’s matches in the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup.
As reported by ARY News, sources reveal that the match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, originally scheduled for October 12, has been rescheduled to October 10. The venue remains unchanged, and the match will still take place in Hyderabad Deccan.
The revised schedule indicates that the Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka match on October 10 will now be a day-night match. Additionally, the England-Bangladesh match, originally slated for October 10, will also be rescheduled as a day-night match.
Further information from sources suggests that matches between Australia and South Africa, England and Afghanistan, and New Zealand and Bangladesh may be held one day earlier than their original dates.
According to sources, the highly anticipated match between Pakistan and India is now scheduled to take place on October 14 in Ahmedabad. However, there has been no change in the schedule for the Pakistan-Netherlands match.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has reportedly agreed to the revised schedule, accommodating the rescheduled match between Pakistan and India.
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