Updated February 5th, 2023 at 13:15 IST

India not going to Pakistan, BCCI says Asia Cup 2023 will have to be shifted: Report

The Asian Cricket Council will decide on an alternate venue for the Asia Cup ODI tournament in March after Jay Shah and Najam Sethi had their first meeting.

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The Asian Cricket Council will decide on an alternate venue for the Asia Cup ODI tournament in March after BCCI secretary Jay Shah and PCB chairman Najam Sethi had their first formal meeting in Bahrain on Saturday.

The Asia Cup was initially allotted to Pakistan and was scheduled in September this year but Shah, who is also the ACC chairman, announced last October that India will not travel to Pakistan.

It is understood that the United Arab Emirates with three venues -- Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah -- are favourites to host the tournament but the decision has been withheld for the time being.

Asia Cup 2023 will have to be shifted from Pakistan

All heads of ACC member nations attended the emergent meeting which was called at the behest of PCB chairman Sethi after ACC under the chairmanship of Shah released the continental body's itinerary where Pakistan wasn't named the host.

"The ACC affiliates met today and there were a lot of constructive discussions. But the shift of venue has been postponed till March. But be rest assured that with India not going to Pakistan, the tournament will have to be shifted. A tournament without Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Shubman Gill will have the sponsors back out," a senior BCCI official privy to the development told PTI.

One ACC insider said Sethi has just taken over PCB and if he would have ceded ground on the hosting rights in the first meeting itself, then it would have led to a bad impression at home.

Pakistan is currently going through an economic crisis and inflation has hit the country very hard with the country's currency plummeting to the Pakistani Rupee 277 against 1 US Dollar. Organizing a high-profile tournament like Asia Cup, even if ACC pays a grant could burn a hole in PCB coffers.

So strategically, if the tournament is held in the UAE, there is every possibility that all the member nations will also get to earn apart from the broadcast revenues.

In another decision, the ACC has decided to increase the annual budget allocated for Afghanistan Cricket Association to 15 percent from six.

The ACC has assured that it will help the Afghanistan board in all possible ways so that women's cricket can be revived in the country. Women are banned from playing sports under Taliban rule.

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Published February 4th, 2023 at 22:28 IST