
Former Pakistan Cricket Board chief Najam Sethi has slammed the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding the logistical problems regarding the ICC ODI World Cup later this year. Najam Sethi's tweet surfaced after reports regarding the Hyderabad Cricket Association requesting BCCI to reschedule back-to-back games on November 9 and 10.
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Taking to Twitter, Sethi called BCCI a 'mess' as they have been forced to make changes in the World Cup schedule, just months before the start of the tournament. Further wrote about how the BCCI should have taken his advice to schedule Pakistan's games in a neutral venue to avoid security concerns in certain venues.
Najam Sethi tweeted, "@BCCI should have taken my advice re @TheRealPCB playing their WC games in a neutral country :) They are now in a mess with schedule tweaks being proposed every few days!."
Check out the tweet here:
As reported by ESPNcricino, on Saturday, the HCA alerted the BCCI that the Hyderabad Police had concerns about providing sufficient security for two matches - New Zealand vs Netherlands on October 9 and Pakistan vs Sri Lanka on October 10. Reports further claim BCCI has told the HCA that they will investigate the issue and respond.



