PCB Chief: Asian Cricket Council to discuss India's participation in Asia Cup in February

Updated : Jan 25, 2023 19:03
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Editorji News Desk

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chief Najam Sethi told the media that The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has accepted Pakistan Cricket Board's request to have an executive board meeting on February 4 in Bahrain to discuss India's participation in this year's Asia Cup taking place in Pakistan.

"It is a major development that the ACC the board will meet on 4th February in Bahrain and matters relating to the Asia Cup will be discussed. There will also be a ICC meeting in March and I don't want to go public with what negotiations I had with ACC members in Dubai or what I plan to do, argue or discuss at the coming meetings. But yes definitely India and Pakistan cricket relations are important.” Sethi said on Monday.

Earlier, Jay Shah said that the Indian cricket team won't be travelling to Pakistan for the Asia Cup and the tournament would be relocated somewhere else, like it had happened in 2018.

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