Asia Cup will be in Pakistan or not? A  conclusion couldn't be gripped in the ACC meeting.

Asia Cup will be in Pakistan or not?
Asia Cup will be in Pakistan or not? 


The final decision couldn't be taken on the venue of the Cricket Asia Cup hosted by Pakistan this time, the actors in the Asian Cricket Council( ACC) meeting in Bahrain have laid over the final decision on the matter until the coming month. The Asia Cup justice event is to be hosted by Pakistan in September this time, but the Indian Cricket Board has refused to visit Pakistan the rationale of not getting government authorization.  Pakistan took a strong station on the issue on which the ACC Executive Board meeting was held in Bahrain on Saturday, the meeting was also attended by Pakistan Cricket Board( PCB) Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi, Indian Board'sJ. Shah was also present, but the final decision on the venue of the Asia Cup couldn't be made. The actors agreed that a decision on the venue of the Asia Cup should be taken in March and by that time the two boards should also get the stage of their governments on the matter. However, the Asia Cup may be held at a neutral venue for which UAE and Qatar are being considered If the position of the Indian Board doesn't change.  In a statement issued by the ACC on this issue, it has been said that' Formative talk was won in the ACC meeting regarding the Asia Cup 2023 and the board has agreed that the operations for the successful conduct of the event, conversations on the timeline and other important issues will continue. A decision on this matter will be taken in the ACC Executive Board meeting to be held in March 2023.  According to sources, Najam Sethi took a tough station in the ACC meeting. Najam Sethi took the stage that if India doesn't come to Pakistan, Pakistan won't go to India moreover. Sources say that if the Asia Cup is affected, there will be an impasse on the World Cup and titleholders' jewel as well. ACC and ICC meetings are listed in March. Afghanistan justice was also bandied in the ACC meeting and the board has increased Afghanistan's budget from 9% to 15%.