Jay Shah to attend ACC meet to decide on Asia Cup

If sources in the BCCI are to be believed, there is little to no chance of the Asia Cup being held in Pakistan in September.

Update: 2023-02-04 02:57 GMT
India cricket board secretary Jay Shah

NEW DELHI: India cricket board secretary Jay Shah has flown to Bahrain where an emergent meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has been called at PCB chairman Najam Sethi’s behest to decide fate of Pakistan’s Asia Cup hosting rights.

If sources in the BCCI are to be believed, there is little to no chance of the Asia Cup being held in Pakistan in September.

If at all, the tournament could be shifted to the UAE with PCB retaining the hosting rights. Sri Lanka could be the other option to host the event.

“Jay is in Bahrain for the ACC meeting. The BCCI’s stand will not change. We will not be travelling to Pakistan as we haven’t got any go-ahead from the government,” a BCCI source stated.

It is also understood that recent bomb blasts in Peshawar has again raised security concerns about holding cricket tournaments in Pakistan.

In December last year, ACC chairman Shah had released the itinerary of the continental body and the venue of Asia Cup wasn’t mentioned.

This led to Sethi accusing Shah of taking unilateral decision, an allegation that ACC officially refuted stating that repeated emails to PCB seeking recommendations on the itinerary went unanswered.

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