World Cup 2023 schedule set to be out on sidelines of WTC final

WTC precisely on May 27 Saturday. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) convened a Special General Meeting (SGM). The purpose of the conversation was to address the issues brought up regarding the amenities at various stadiums across the nation. Members of the BCCI brought up the criticism of various grounds’ facilities . Primarily posted on social media throughout the meeting. They understood how crucial it was to enhance the entire stadium experience for spectators. They decided to set up a committee . Whose main duty would be to evaluate the stadiums’ present condition and provide the cash required to raise their standard.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) conducted its Special General Meeting, or SGM, on May 27. It was going to held last Saturday. This important meeting held to discuss the problems conveyed with the amenities at multiple stadiums across the whole country. The BCCI members thoughtfully examined the issues that regarding the amenities provided at different places all through the meeting, particularly those brought to their attention via social media. They recognised the significance it was to improve the stadium experience for loyal supporters. In light of this, they established a special committee that will be in charge of conducting in-depth investigations of the stadiums’ current condition as an issue of priority. 

The SGM again offered the office-holders the power to select whether to set up a working group for the World Cup, matching the previous development. After the conclusion of the IPL final on Sunday. It anticipated that the details of this committee would formally announced within a few days.

The World Test Championship final, which will be run in London, will be during the World Cup locations are revealed, according to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). According to BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, a press conference will occur at the same time to announce the tournament’s schedule. The Oval is holding the awaited WTC final from June 7 to June 12.

Asia Cup decision after ACC meet

The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) will convene and decide the location(s) for the fiercely fought Asia Cup, according to Jay Shah. The hosts, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), have proposed a hybrid format and selected Pakistan and the UAE as an option for the continental championship. Yet, the members have not yet accepted this strategy. The future of the Asia Cup 2023 will decide after our meeting with the ACC members, Shah remarked. The Asia Cup expected to take place in September.

Shah declared that the series against Afghanistan would take place before the World Cup but did not give a specific date. Initially, the West Indies series and the World Test Championship final had planned . The next three ODIs at the end of June.

On WPL and women’s coach

The Women’s T20 Challenge (WPL) scheduled for taking part around the Diwali holiday season, according to previous BCCI announcements. Since India is scheduled for staging the World Cup during that time . Jay Shah suggested that the league’s second season be pushed back to the following year. “We will be talking with the broadcaster to decide on the best window of time,” Shah added. By March 2024, we intend to have the WPL’s future edition.

Shah also revealed that there at the moment a long list of applicants interested in the women’s head coach position. Before making a decision, the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) will convene and carefully examine each possibility. In the series against Bangladesh, the BCCI secretary expressed faith that a new women’s team head coach will likely selected.

Conclusion

 World Cup 2023 schedule set to out on sidelines of WTC finalWorld Cup 2023 schedule set to be out on sidelines of WTC final

The much anticipated World Cup 2023 schedule expected to released during the WTC final game. Clubs and fans may anticipate the announcement. The public announcement of the schedule will mark a key turning point in the competition towards the most revered crown in cricket.