logo
Asia Cup 2025 meeting to go ahead as planned after BCCI reportedly makes U-turn

Asia Cup 2025 meeting to go ahead as planned after BCCI reportedly makes U-turn

First Post5 days ago
After much uncertainty and a reported initial boycott by the BCCI, it is now being said that the Indian cricket board has agreed to attend the Asian Cricket Council meeting virtually, where the Asia Cup 2025 could be finalised. read more
In a late twist, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to attend the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will take place in Dhaka on July 24 and 25, after initially threatening to boycott the meeting over the venue selection. The ACC is currently chaired by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) head Mohsin Naqvi, and the BCCI was seen as unwilling to participate in a meeting in Bangladesh.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
While the ACC AGM is expected to take a final call on the Asia Cup 2025, the future of which has looked uncertain since the Pahalgam terror attack, BCCI reportedly did not want to attend a meeting in Dhaka due to worsening relations between India and Bangladesh. The BCCI also recently postponed Team India's white-ball tour to Bangladesh from August 2025 to next year.
More from First Cricket
India insert healthy dollop of chaos on throwback day of Test cricket at Old Trafford
BCCI to attend Asia Cup meeting virtually
It was also reported that the boards of Sri Lanka and Afghanistan were ready to boycott the Dhaka meeting in support of the BCCI, but in a late twist on Wednesday, the Indian cricket board decided to attend the ACC AGM, albeit virtually.
'Yes, we have decided to attend the meeting virtually,' a BCCI source told Hindustan Times. Another BCCI source confirmed the same to the newspaper The Hindu, ' BCCI will act as a big brother and attend the tournament virtually,' he said.
As per media reports, BCCI tried to make countries like Afghanistan and Oman skip the ACC AGM, which would have resulted in a l ack of a quorum at the meeting, but Naqvi ensured that wasn't an issue after meeting other boards. This should be seen as a big win for the PCB as they have managed to bring together enough boards needed as per the ACC constitution for a meeting to be held legally.
As per a report in Cricbuzz, PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Pakistan Super League (PSL) CEO Salman Naseer have already arrived in Dhaka for the meeting along with other ACC members. The officials from the Afghanistan board are expected to arrive on 24 July. The ACC AGM will start at 2 PM local time (1.30 PM IST) in Dhaka.
Asia Cup most likely to go ahead as planned
ACC AGM is likely to take a final decision on the Asia Cup 2025. The tournament schedule and other important details are expected to be confirmed during the meeting in Dhaka. The reserved window for the Asia Cup 2025 is 10 to 28 September. It is expected to be hosted in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) despite India being the designated hosts.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chairman Aminul Islam has tried to stay away from the controversy, saying they are only playing the part of a host. 'The ACC is an organisation that operates with five full members from Asia and 25 associate countries. The ACC asked us whether we wanted to host the AGM and we agreed to it. This is an ACC programme, and we will only provide logistical support,' he was quoted as saying by Cricbuzz.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
'We are in touch with the ACC, who is informing us who is coming and who is not, as we have to make arrangements for airport pick-ups, hotel bookings and other support.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Rahul Gandhi to sponsor education of 22 children who lost parents in Pakistan shelling during Operation Sindoor
Rahul Gandhi to sponsor education of 22 children who lost parents in Pakistan shelling during Operation Sindoor

The Hindu

time26 minutes ago

  • The Hindu

Rahul Gandhi to sponsor education of 22 children who lost parents in Pakistan shelling during Operation Sindoor

Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will sponsor the education of 22 children who lost either one or both parents in the Pakistani shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir during Operation Sindoor, a party leader has said. Pradesh Congress Committee president Tariq Hameed Karra also refuted any differences with the pre-poll alliance partner National Conference (NC) but said his party is waiting for the formation of a coordination committee with the ruling party for the past nine months. "A lot of civilian casualties and damage to properties took place in Poonch and Rajouri (between May 7 and 10) in Pakistani shelling. Rahul Gandhi visited Poonch in the aftermath of the devastating shelling and visited the bereaved families. He asked us to prepare a list of school-going children who lost one or both parents, especially the breadwinners, and accordingly, we submitted the list to him," Mr. Karra, who reached Rajouri on a three-day tour of the region, told reporters late Monday. He said the party has a list of 22 such children in the Poonch district alone, and more such children might be included at the end of the three-day visit. Poonch district alone accounted for 13 civilian deaths among 28 fatalities in the Pakistani shelling and drone attacks in Jammu and Kashmir after the Indian armed forces carried out missile strikes on terror infrastructure across the border under Operation Sindoor in May in retaliation to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 persons, mostly tourists, dead. Mr. Karra said he is visiting Poonch on Tuesday to handover the financial aid sent by the leader of opposition for the affected children for their education. "This is an initiative aimed at extending a helping hand to the children so that their studies are not impacted," he said.

'Pak Se Aapki Baat Hoti Hay Kya?' Amit Shah Destroys Akhilesh Yadav, Chidambaram in LS
'Pak Se Aapki Baat Hoti Hay Kya?' Amit Shah Destroys Akhilesh Yadav, Chidambaram in LS

Time of India

time26 minutes ago

  • Time of India

'Pak Se Aapki Baat Hoti Hay Kya?' Amit Shah Destroys Akhilesh Yadav, Chidambaram in LS

In a fiery intervention during the Lok Sabha debate on Operation Sindoor, Home Minister Amit Shah dropped political dynamite, asking Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, 'Pakistan se aapki baat hoti hai kya?' The question, hurled after the opposition interrupted Shah's statement on the successful neutralisation of Pahalgam attackers, triggered uproar in Parliament. Shah revealed that all three terrorists behind the April 22 attack in Pahalgam were eliminated in Operation Mahadev, a joint Army, CRPF, and J&K Police mission. He accused the opposition of 'feeling sorry by looking at terrorists' religion' and slammed Congress leader P. Chidambaram for allegedly trying to give a clean chit to Pakistan. With Pakistani rifles, voter IDs, and even chocolates recovered, Shah asked why some Indian leaders still doubt their origin. 'When you were in power, did you ever take responsibility?' he thundered.#operationsindoor #operationmahadev #amitshah #amitshahspeech #amitshahloksabha #amitshahpahalgam #amitshahopsindoor #akhileshyadav#pchidambaram #gauravgogoi #pahalgamattack #pakistaniterrorists #lashkaretaiba #indianarmy #crpf #jkpolice #kashmir #srinagarenounter #terroristkilled #bjp #congress #parliament #loksabha #loksabhadebate #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews Read More

Operation Sindoor exposed Pakistan, told the world it sponsors terrorism: Amit Shah in Parl
Operation Sindoor exposed Pakistan, told the world it sponsors terrorism: Amit Shah in Parl

First Post

time26 minutes ago

  • First Post

Operation Sindoor exposed Pakistan, told the world it sponsors terrorism: Amit Shah in Parl

Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that Operation Sindoor exposed Pakistan as a state-sponsor of terrorism. He said that even though Pakistan attacked Indian civilian sites, India never attacked civilians in Pakistan. read more Home Minister Amit Shah has vowed not to spare those behind the attack. PTI Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that terrorism in Pakistan is state-sponsored. Speaking in the Lok Sabha in the debate on Operation Sindoor, Shah said that Pakistan joined terrorists in the war on India and targeted Indian civilian sites, but India never targeted any civilian sites in Pakistan. In response to the attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which terrorists killed 26 people, India launched Operation Sindoor on the intervening night of May 6 and 7 and struck nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK). The next day, Pakistan responded by attacking India's military and civilian sites. In the four-day conflict, India struck a host of Pakistani military sites, including airbases and air defence systems, that forced Pakistan to request a ceasefire on May 10. India granted the request. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Shah said that Operation Sindoor had exposed Pakistan as a state-sponsor of terrorism to the world. #OperationSindoorDebate | HM Amit Shah: Op Sindoor exposed Pakistan globally — this is state-sponsored terrorism. Over 125 terrorists eliminated Pakistan had no choice but to seek peace. On May 10, its DGMO called India's DGMO — ceasefire agreed at 5 PM#OperationSindoor — News18 (@CNNnews18) July 29, 2025 Shah further said that evidence showed that terrorists who carried out the Pulwama attack, including those killed in an operation on Monday, were from Pakistan. 'Chocolates found on dead terrorists are made in Pakistan. We have proof that all three are Pakistanis. We have their voter ID numbers, and the rifles and cartridges used were made in Pakistan,' Shah said in the parliament. Shah went on to list the Pakistani airbases that India struck: Noor Khan, Murid, Sargodha, Rafiki, Rahim Yar Khan, Jacobabad, Sukkur, and Bholari. He further said that air defence sites at Sukkur, Lahore, Arifwala, Chunain, and Jacobabad were also struck. 'India's armed forces crippled Pakistan's defence systems, it had no choice but to request India to halt attacks,' Shah further said.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store