The dates and locations of the WorldCup will be announced during the world test championship final.


The Unique Comprehensive gathering (SGM) of the Leading group of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), held in Ahmedabad on Saturday (May 27), took the perception of the analysis of offices at different arenas the nation over and chose to shape a board of trustees on ways of endorsing awards for different arenas.


Specifically, the BCCI individuals talked about the analysis, primarily in web-based entertainment, of conveniences at certain grounds, and needed an up-degree of the reason for the public turning up at the grounds.


The first item on the meeting's five-point agenda was the formation of an infrastructure development and subsidy committee. The SGM approved the workplace conveyors to shape the panel. It is anticipated that the grounds will be upgraded before the World Cup in October and November.



The SGM granted the office bearers permission to answer a call once more in relation to a similar issue regarding the creation of a World Cup working group. The development of the council is supposed to be declared in a couple of days, after the last of the IPL on Sunday.


 The timetable will likewise be unveiled then, at a media occasion, BCCI secretary Jay Shah said. From June 7 to June 12, The Oval will host the WTC final.


The BCCI stated that each office-holder will be given charge of a venue, and they will be accountable for it, as part of further World Cup planning. We are considering all metros as tournament venues," Shah disclosed.


Asia Cup decision after ACC meeting Shah said that the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting will decide where the Asia Cup will be held. Has Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has proposed a cross-breed model for the mainland title with Pakistan and UAE as settings however it has still not tracked down acknowledgment from the individuals. The Asia Cup is probably planned for September.


Concerning the series against Afghanistan, Shah said it will be held before the World Cup however didn't affirm the dates. According to a recent report from Cricbuzz, it was initially proposed to be held in June, sandwiching the three ODIs between the WTC final and the West Indies series (in July and August). However, those dates are unlikely to be considered. "We will continue the series this year, prior to the World Cup," Shah stated, leaving the issue in suspense.



Regarding the WPL and the women's coach, Shah hinted that the second edition of the league won't take place during Diwali 2023 because of the World Cup in India. We'll talk to the broadcaster about it and pick a window.


He likewise uncovered that the waitlist of candidates for the ladies' lead trainer has proactively been finished. We might have another ladies' group lead trainer before the Bangladesh series," the BCCI secretary declared.