The schedule for 2023 World Cup might potentially undergo further adjustments as the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) has requested the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for revisions. The focal point of this issue revolves around consecutive games at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal. On October 9, the stadium is slated to host a match between New Zealand and the Netherlands, followed immediately by the intense clash between Pakistan and Sri Lanka on the next day (October 10).
Report from The Indian Express highlight that the Hyderabad Police have raised concerns about potential security challenges associated with hosting back-to-back matches, with particular emphasis on the high-profile Pakistan fixture. To address these concerns, the HCA has formally approached the BCCI, requesting adjustments to the schedule of the two consecutive matches it is set to host. These adjustments are being sought in response to security issues raised by local law enforcement.
Initially, the Pakistan-Sri Lanka match was scheduled for October 12, but the date was altered along with other eight fixtures being rescheduled, including Pakistan versus India game being moved a day earlier to October 14.
The logistics required for a single match are considerable, involving the deployment of around 3,000 police personnel. Furthermore, a substantial security presence is deemed necessary at the hotel accommodating the Pakistan team.
Insider sources reveal that the HCA was taken by surprise when the schedule was revised. Allegations have arisen that the BCCI's higher-ups made these alterations without prior consultation with local authorities.
Despite the impending ticket sales beginning on August 25, uncertainty surrounds whether the BCCI will accommodate the HCA's request for another schedule change.