The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) is expected to shift Asia Cup from Pakistan
and decide on an alternate venue in March as BCCI secretary Jay Shah and
PCB chairman Najam Sethi discussed the issue during a formal meeting in
Bahrain on Saturday.
All heads of ACC member nations attended the emergent meeting which
was called at the behest of Sethi after the continental body released its
itinerary and Pakistan wasn’t named the hosts for the Asia Cup.The Asia Cup was initially allotted to Pakistan and was scheduled in
September this year but Shah, who is also the ACC chairman, had announced
last October that India will not travel to Pakistan due diplomatic tension
between the two nations.
and decide on an alternate venue in March as BCCI secretary Jay Shah and
PCB chairman Najam Sethi discussed the issue during a formal meeting in
Bahrain on Saturday.
All heads of ACC member nations attended the emergent meeting which
was called at the behest of Sethi after the continental body released its
itinerary and Pakistan wasn’t named the hosts for the Asia Cup.The Asia Cup was initially allotted to Pakistan and was scheduled in
September this year but Shah, who is also the ACC chairman, had announced
last October that India will not travel to Pakistan due diplomatic tension
between the two nations.
“The ACC had a constructive dialogue on the upcoming Asia Cup 2023. The
Board agreed to continue discussions on operations, timelines and any other
specifics with a view to ensure the success of the to.