The Asian Cricket Council meeting is scheduled for July 24 in Dhaka, India, is reluctant to go to it on political grounds; it is trying to prevent member countries from participating by threatening and luring them, sources.
Sports reporter,Daily Dawn, Dawn TV report
Dhaka: The Indian Cricket Board has started lobbying against Pakistan on the issue of the Asia Cup. It has been decided to boycott the meeting on July 24 by threatening and luring the member countries. If the meeting cannot take place, the Asia Cup may be canceled.
It has been reported from sources that the way Pakistan and India’s match was canceled in the World Championship Legend yesterday, after that India and its cricket board will follow the same policy on the issue of Asia Cup.
A meeting is scheduled for July 24 in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, which has been scheduled by Mohsin Naqvi as the head of the Asian Cricket Council. India is reluctant to go there on political grounds and not only India but it has also brought one or two other member countries with it.
According to the rules of the Asian Cricket Council, if three to four full members oppose this meeting, then the Asia Cup may be in danger.
The Pakistan Cricket Board and the Asian Cricket Council are still adamant that this meeting will be held on July 24, but India is threatening to boycott it.
If this meeting does not take place, then the Asia Cup may be in danger. The situation will become clear in the next two to three days.
Sports reporter,Daily Dawn, Dawn TV report
Dhaka: The Indian Cricket Board has started lobbying against Pakistan on the issue of the Asia Cup. It has been decided to boycott the meeting on July 24 by threatening and luring the member countries. If the meeting cannot take place, the Asia Cup may be canceled.
It has been reported from sources that the way Pakistan and India’s match was canceled in the World Championship Legend yesterday, after that India and its cricket board will follow the same policy on the issue of Asia Cup.
A meeting is scheduled for July 24 in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, which has been scheduled by Mohsin Naqvi as the head of the Asian Cricket Council. India is reluctant to go there on political grounds and not only India but it has also brought one or two other member countries with it.
According to the rules of the Asian Cricket Council, if three to four full members oppose this meeting, then the Asia Cup may be in danger.
The Pakistan Cricket Board and the Asian Cricket Council are still adamant that this meeting will be held on July 24, but India is threatening to boycott it.
If this meeting does not take place, then the Asia Cup may be in danger. The situation will become clear in the next two to three days.













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