PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced that Pakistan and India will face each other on neutral venues for the next three years.
The statement came during his visit to Karachi’s National Stadium on Saturday night to review development work for the upcoming Champions Trophy.
Speaking to the media, Naqvi shared updates on the stadium’s renovation. He revealed plans to create parking spaces for 2,700 vehicles around the stadium and build a new pavilion. Additionally, two large screens and LED lights will be installed to enhance the venue’s facilities.
Naqvi also mentioned that the neutral venue for matches against India would be finalized soon. “Karachi residents will receive good news. We will not let Pakistan cricket suffer,” he assured.
He added that if Pakistan reaches the final of an event featuring India, the match will also take place at a neutral venue.
These developments underscore PCB’s commitment to improving cricket infrastructure while ensuring that international matches, especially against India, are organized seamlessly.