The India vs Pakistan contest on the cricket field has taken a different turn ever since the countries became entangled in a major feud due to the attack in Pahalgam. PCB and BCCI have been opposing each other since then in terms of international competition.
The ICC Women's World Cup is around the corner, as the 50-over tournament is scheduled to start on the 30th of September, with the opening contest to be played between India and Sri Lanka Women at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati.
According to the latest report by Geo News, PCB is all set to give the opening ceremony a miss, and to make matters worse, the Pakistan women's skipper, Fatima Sana, might also skip the captain's photoshoot since she won't be travelling to India.
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Even the contest between the Indian and Pakistani women will be in Colombo on the 5th of October. This was marked by the deal signed between PCB and BCCI ahead of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, as a result of which they will not play in each other's nations for the next three years.
Singer Shreya Ghosal to perform at the opening ceremony of the Women's World Cup
A grand opening ceremony will take place ahead of the opening match of the tournament. All the participating teams and their captains will also attend a joint press conference and photoshoot with the coveted trophy.
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