BCCI Faces Criticism for ODI World Cup 2023 Management; Fans & Cricket Boards Angry due to THIS reason

ODI World Cup 2023

ODI World Cup 2023: Sources reported on Sunday that numerous cricket boards from various countries have voiced their discontent with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding the management of critical aspects related to the forthcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Fans are also angry due to the poor management of ticket availability and promotion.

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ODI World Cup 2023’s Final Schedule

As the World Cup approaches in just two months, the BCCI has not yet disclosed the final schedule of the prestigious event or commenced the ticket-selling process. This has led to growing frustration among the board members of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Amidst various administrative concerns, the scheduling of the World Cup stands out as the most significant issue. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has acknowledged the need to adjust some match schedules due to religious festivals in India. However, the exact dates for these rescheduled matches remain undisclosed, leading to uncertainty among certain teams.

Tickets unavailable for ODI World Cup 2023

Cricket enthusiasts eagerly anticipate travelling to India to witness their favourite teams in action during this prestigious cricketing event. Yet, their plans are shrouded in uncertainty as BCCI has yet to finalize the ticketing procedure. Notably, tickets for the T20 World Cup 2022, held in Australia, were made available six months before the event.

Further sources reveal that the ICC’s commercial department has expressed discontent with BCCI’s choice of hosting the India vs. New Zealand match in Dharamshala. They believe that a match of such significance should not be held in a smaller stadium due to potential economic concerns.

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