The tournament will act as a build-up for the Champions Trophy in England where India and Pakistan are set to revive their rivalry on June 4 in Edgbaston. The Test-playing nations are allowed to play four overage players in the tournament while the associate nations, Afghanistan, UAE, Hong Kong, and Nepal, will field their first teams.
The tournament has been scheduled between March 15-26. While most of the major players in the national team will be playing against Australia in the Test series, the tournament offers fringe players the opportunity to showcase their talent.
India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series since 2013 and MV Sridhar confirmed that India would send a team to the tournament but as far as a series with Pakistan was concerned there would be no change on the same matter.
“Yes, India would be sending a team to the tournament. It’s an ACC tournament and so we would go there. This is not a bilateral India-Pakistan series, and so this is different,” MV Sridhar was quoted saying by the Indian Express.
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