The Pakistan-India World Cup match is set to be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.


Lahore: An announcement regarding changes in the schedule of the ICC Cricket World Cup is expected today, with the possibility of the Pakistan-India match being played on October 14.
Last year, the World Cup cricket schedule was set for October in India, but there is a chance of some alterations to the match dates.
The ICC is likely to announce schedule changes today, indicating that the Pakistan-India match could take place on October 14.
According to reports in the Indian media, they claim that the Pakistan-India match will be played a day before the originally planned date.
The World Cup schedule is likely to see some modifications.
Jay Shah, the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), had mentioned earlier that some boards had requested to reduce the gap between matches from six days to four days.
However, the venues for the matches will remain unchanged, only the dates will be modified.
As per the Indian media, there is a possibility of the England vs. Afghanistan Day-Night match scheduled for October 14 to be played on the day on October 15.

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