The upcoming Pakistan-India cricket match is drawing attention not just for the players but also for top cricket administrators.
ICC Chairman Jay Shah has personally invited PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi to watch the high-profile clash in Colombo. Sources confirmed that Naqvi will travel to Colombo for the match scheduled tomorrow.
The match is expected to be attended by several senior cricket officials, making it a key event for regional cricket leadership. Jay Shah himself is expected to be present at the stadium to witness the high-stakes encounter between the two arch-rivals.
There is a strong possibility of a meeting between Jay Shah and Mohsin Naqvi on the sidelines of the match. Sources suggest the meeting could address cricketing matters between Pakistan and India, strengthening communication between the two boards.
The ICC has also invited officials from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This increases the likelihood of interactions between Jay Shah, BCCI representatives, and Mohsin Naqvi during the event. Such discussions may help resolve ongoing issues and promote collaboration in regional cricket.
During his visit, Mohsin Naqvi is also expected to meet the Pakistan national cricket squad. The meeting is likely to boost team morale ahead of one of the most closely watched matches in international cricket.
Other cricket officials, including Bangladesh Cricket Board President Aminul Islam, have also received invitations. The presence of multiple cricket chiefs makes this occasion significant for regional cricket administration.
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With Jay Shah attending alongside other top officials, the Pakistan-India match will be a crucial gathering for cricket discussions, beyond the competition on the field.





