Sri Lanka, Bangladesh boards support BCCI in Asia Cup 2023 controversy over PCB- Report

Najam Sethi has said if India refuses to tour Pakistan, then they will also not go to India for World Cup.

By Jatin Sharma - 08 May, 2023

The Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi cricket boards have lended support to the Indian board (BCCI) over moving this year's Asia Cup 2023 out of Pakistan after India’s refusal to tour their neighbors for the tourney.

Pakistan was given the hosting rights of Asia Cup 2023 and by the look of things, it seems as if the tournament is all but set to move out of the scheduled host country.

Geo TV reported, that both the cricket boards, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have shown interest in hosting the tournament this year - that would in one way or another, meet the BCCI's demand of ensuring that the event is held at a neutral venue and not in Pakistan.

The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) may potentially think about replacing the Men in Green with United Arab Emirates (UAE) if Pakistan decides not to participate in the Asia Cup.

The broadcasters have also been assured by Jay Shah, the president of the ACC, that the potential losses incurred owing to Pakistan's absence will be made up for during a series involving India in the near future.

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According to other sources, the Narendra Modi-led Indian government has instructed the BCCI to take a tough position at the subsequent ACC conference.

The hybrid concept put out by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which would have given India the option to play its matches at a neutral location, is also unlikely to be approved by the BCCI.

Earlier, the chairman of the PCB Management Committee, Najam Sethi, called for a rational approach to solve the looming crisis that threatens the successful hosting of the Asia Cup and the country's participation in the ODI World Cup this year.

“In case of India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan to compete in the Asia Cup, chances are there that the Pakistan government would not allow the Men in Green to cross the borders for their World Cup participation. In that case, cricket will be the ultimate sufferer,” Sethi had reportedly told reporters.

In case of India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, the government will not allow us to travel to India to figure in the World Cup matches,” he further added. 

By Jatin Sharma - 08 May, 2023

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