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    Pakistan may pull out of Asia Cup after ‘Hybrid Model’ rejected

    The idea was floated after India refused to travel to Pakistan because of security concerns.

    Pakistan may pull out of Asia Cup after ‘Hybrid Model’ rejected
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    Pakistan's former head coach Mickey Arthur (L) and Pakistan Cricket Board's management committee chairman Najam Sethi (AFP)

    KARACHI: Left with no option after Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan backed out of their proposed ‘Hybrid Model’, host Pakistan may pull out of Asia Cup in September.

    According to the ‘Hybrid Model’ proposed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Najam Sethi, Pakistan was to conduct 3 to 4 games of the Asia Cup in its country, while the rest of the matches involving India could be held at a neutral venue.

    The idea was floated after India refused to travel to Pakistan because of security concerns.

    However, it has become clear now that Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have all backed the BCCI’s push for moving the tournament out of Pakistan.

    “It is just a formality now that the Asian Cricket Council executive board members meet virtually or a proper meeting is called later this month. “But the PCB is now aware that Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan are not backing their hybrid model proposal for the Asia Cup,” said a well-informed source aware of the developments.

    The source said that Sethi was already in touch with his cricket management committee members and also with the relevant government officials to discuss Pakistan’s stance if it does not get to host any matches of the Asia Cup at home. Sethi has repeatedly said that if the tournament is moved to one neutral country from Pakistan, it will not take part in the competition and the source said it is on the cards that PCB will go for a boycott of the Asia Cup.

    “Pakistan only has two options. Play the tourney at neutral venue or withdraw,” an Asian Cricket Council (ACC) source said.

    “In case Pakistan doesn’t play, it will still be called Asia Cup but broadcaster will renegotiate the deal in its absence.”

    The source also said there is a possibility that the Asia Cup might be scrapped entirely this year and India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan could end up playing a multi-team event in 50-overs format before the World Cup.

    “There is every possibility the Asia Cup might not be held this year because without Pakistan and India matches the broadcasters are not likely to offer the same amount they were offering to the ACC with Pakistan included,” the source said.

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