Key Points

The Asia Cup faces uncertainty after India and Sri Lanka refused to attend an ACC meeting in Dhaka due to political tensions. The BCCI may push to relocate the 2025 tournament from India to a neutral venue under the India-Pakistan hosting agreement. While Pakistan and Bangladesh proceed with a T20 tri-series, the ACC insists the meeting will happen with virtual options. This marks another chapter in the tournament's history of geopolitical disruptions since 1986.

Key Points: Asia Cup in Jeopardy as India Sri Lanka Skip ACC Dhaka Meeting

  • India and Sri Lanka boycott ACC meeting over Bangladesh political unrest
  • BCCI considers relocating 2025 Asia Cup to neutral venue
  • Pakistan-Bangladesh tri-series proceeds amid ACC scheduling conflict
  • Hybrid model used in 2023 Asia Cup due to India-Pakistan tensions
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Cricket's Asia Cup in doubt after India, Sri Lanka refuse to attend ACC meeting in Dhaka

Political tensions threaten Asia Cup as India and Sri Lanka boycott ACC meeting in Bangladesh, raising doubts over 2025 tournament hosting.

"If any member doesn’t want to come to Dhaka, there are arrangements for online attendance – ACC Official"

Mumbai, July 10

The Asia Cup cricket tournament plunged into further doubt and chaos after India and Sri Lanka refused to attend a meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) in Dhaka on July 24 over political unrest in the host country, according to a news report. India are scheduled to host the Asia Cup in September 2025.

India have already deferred a tour to Bangladesh from August this year to September next year, and although the BCCI has termed international commitment as the reason, political tension between New Delhi and Dhaka is at the forefront.

A senior official from Pakistan associated with the ACC confirmed to Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net) that the meeting will go on as planned. “We have given a 15-day period so that all the member countries can make their arrangements. If any member doesn’t want to come to Dhaka, there are arrangements for online attendance, but the meeting will be held in Dhaka,” the official told www.telecomasia.net.

The ACC has said that both Pakistan and Bangladesh are playing a T20I tri-series in Dhaka from July 20-24, so it would be appropriate that the ACC meeting is also held there. More so, Bangladesh has not hosted an ACC meeting for quite some time.

India are scheduled to host the Asia Cup from September 5, but they are likely to ask the ACC to relocate the event to a neutral venue, as under an agreement, Pakistan will not tour India, the report said.

The agreement was reached earlier this year when India refused to tour Pakistan for the Champions Trophy after their government refused to permit them to travel across the border. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) agreed to relocate India’s matches to Dubai on the condition that they would also not send their team to India for any multinational event until 2027.

The ACC has written a letter to the BCCI asking them whether they want to host the Continental event or not. They are still waiting for the reply, ACC sources told www.telecomasia.net.

Over the years, the Asia Cup has been marred by political tensions between Pakistan and India. The 1986 edition – second after the event was started two years earlier – saw India boycott it over strained relations with Sri Lanka. Pakistan did not attend the event in 1990 hosted by India.

The last event in 2023 was conducted in a hybrid model, with India playing their matches in Sri Lanka while the remaining matches were held in Pakistan.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm disappointed but understand the security concerns. Bangladesh's political situation is unstable right now. Player safety should come first. Maybe UAE can host as neutral venue like before?
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Aman W
The BCCI should be more transparent about their reasons. First they postpone Bangladesh tour citing "international commitments" and now this. If it's political, just say so. Fans deserve honesty.
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Shreya B
This India-Pakistan cricket drama is getting old now 😒 Every tournament there's some issue. Either play or don't play, but stop making other countries suffer because of your bilateral problems.
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Vikram M
India hosting Asia Cup 2025 is great news! But why can't ACC meetings be held virtually if physical attendance is problematic? Technology exists for this exact purpose. Let's be practical.
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Karan T
Remember when cricket united the subcontinent? 1983 World Cup, 1996 World Cup... Now every tournament becomes political. Sad to see the state of Asian cricket. Hope sense prevails soon.
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Nisha Z
Bangladesh deserves to host more cricket events. They've produced world-class players like Shakib. Hope the situation improves soon so we can enjoy proper cricket without these tensions.

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