T20 World Cup: ICC relocates Pakistan team to new hotel - here's why

5 months ago 12

NEW DELHI: The

ICC

has responded to a complaint from the Pakistan Cricket Board (

PCB

) by relocating the Pakistan cricket team to a hotel nearer to the match venue in New York for their upcoming

T20 World Cup

fixtures.
This move comes after the PCB raised concerns about the team's initial accommodation, which was a 90-minute drive from the stadium.
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The PCB, led by chairman

Mohsin Naqvi

, lodged a formal complaint regarding the long commute from the initially allocated hotel to the stadium.

Following Naqvi's intervention, the ICC arranged for the team to be moved to a hotel only a five-minute drive from the purpose-built stadium on Long Island in Westbury, New York.

The new accommodation significantly reduces travel time, enhancing the team's convenience and preparation for their matches. Pakistan are set to face arch-rivals India in a high-stakes match on Sunday, followed by a game against Canada at the same venue on June 11.
The Indian cricket team, also playing its group games in New York, is staying in a hotel that is just a 10-minute drive from the stadium. India have already won their first match at this venue.

The Sri Lankan team, which struggled in its first match against South Africa, expressed similar concerns about their long drive to the stadium, which exceeds an hour from their designated hotel.

The

Pakistan team

will travel to New York after their opening Group A game against co-hosts United States in Dallas on Thursday.
The details about the PCB's complaint and the team's relocation were shared by an anonymous source from the PCB, who spoke to The Associated Press under the condition of anonymity due to the lack of authorization to discuss the matter publicly.
This decision to relocate the Pakistan team highlights the ICC's responsiveness to logistical concerns raised by participating teams, ensuring better conditions and reducing travel-related stress during the T20 World Cup.
(With inputs from AP)

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