Asia Cup Trophy Stalemate: How BCCI and ACC Plan to Break the Deadlock

The Asia Cup trophy situation remains unresolved after India's victory in September. BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia has confirmed having cordial discussions with ACC president Mohsin Naqvi about the stalemate. Both cricket boards understand the need to resolve this issue quickly and are exploring various options. Indian officials remain optimistic that positive results will emerge soon to bring the trophy home.

Key Points: BCCI Secretary Saikia on Asia Cup Trophy Stalemate With ACC

  • India refused Asia Cup trophy from PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi after final victory
  • Trophy was removed from dais and taken to undisclosed location
  • BCCI and ACC held cordial discussions facilitated by ICC officials
  • Both sides working on multiple options to resolve the stalemate quickly
  • Indian players celebrated by mimicking Rohit Sharma's trophy lift
  • Every Indian citizen eagerly waiting for trophy to reach country
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Both sides understand this has to be sorted out, had a cordial discussion...: BCCI secretary Saikia on Asia Cup trophy stalemate with ACC

BCCI secretary reveals cordial discussions with ACC president Mohsin Naqvi to resolve Asia Cup trophy stalemate after India's refusal to accept it from PCB chairman.

"Both sides have understood that this has to be sorted out. Both sides are positive to sort it out at the earliest possible time. - Devajit Saikia, BCCI Secretary"

By Vivek Prabhakar Singh, Guwahati, November 8

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia said on Saturday that regarding the Asia Cup trophy stalemate, the board and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president Mohsin Naqvi both understand that "it has to be sorted out" and had a cordial discussion on the issue.

Following India's win over Pakistan in the Asia Cup final in September, the team refused to accept the trophy from Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Naqvi during the post-match presentation of the final. In response to India's decision, an official removed the Asia Cup trophy from its place on a raised dais and carried it off the ground without explanation.

Speaking to ANI, Saikia said that there were a series of meetings in Dubai of the ICC, with one informal and one formal board meeting each taking place on Friday.

"In both these meetings, the chairperson of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Mr Mohsin Naqvi, was present. So do I. I represented BCCI, and during the formal meeting, there was no such discussion on this issue because it was not on the agenda. However, at our request, the ICC has facilitated a meeting between me and Mr Naqvi on the sidelines of the board meeting," said Naqvi to ANI.

We (him and Naqvi) had a cordial discussion on the issue. Both sides have understood that this has to be sorted out. Both sides are positive to sort it out at the earliest possible time."

"So, the first step has been taken. So, we will be working on various options, how to settle it, how to solve the problem and break the stalemate. So, in the coming days, these options will be provided by either side, and we will work it out with the intermediary part played by one of the senior persons of ICC," he continued.

Despite the imbroglio, India found a way to celebrate, with captain Suryakumar Yadav mimicking his predecessor, Rohit Sharma's slow walk after the T20 World Cup final in 2024, and lifting the imaginary trophy alongside his teammates.

Since that post-match presentation, a stalemate has followed between BCCI and ACC, with BCCI not willing to accept the trophy from Naqvi, who had last month locked the Asia Cup trophy at the ACC office in Dubai and later relocated it to an undisclosed location in Abu Dhabi, according to sources.

Saikia had earlier revealed on November 3 that the board is still waiting for the Asia Cup trophy. He also added that the matter will be raised before the International Cricket Council (ICC) during the meeting on November 4 if the trophy is not handed over to them by Monday.

Now, the BCCI secretary has expressed optimism that in the coming days, "positive results are going to come" and will work to ensure this remains ongoing.

"The other side (ACC) is also working on it so that the whole thing is settled in a very amicable manner. Every player, every official of BCCI and every citizen of the country are eagerly waiting for the trophy to land in our country. I am not going to disclose anything, and we are working very seriously, sincerely, and I am sure that some positive results will come at the earliest," he concluded.

In the title clash, it was a majestic 69* from Tilak Varma, which helped India chase down 147 set by Pakistan in Dubai.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I understand the political sensitivities, the players worked hard for that trophy. It's disappointing they couldn't celebrate properly after such a big win.
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Priya S
The team mimicking lifting an imaginary trophy was actually quite creative and showed great spirit! But the real trophy should be with our champions. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Aman W
Cricket should be above politics. Both boards need to act more professionally. Locking the trophy away like this sets a bad precedent for future tournaments.
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Kavya N
Tilak Varma's brilliant innings won us the cup, and now we're fighting for the trophy? This is ridiculous! BCCI should stand firm on this matter.
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Michael C
Good to see diplomatic efforts being made. Sometimes these things take time, but the important thing is that both sides are talking. Hope for a resolution soon!

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