Union Minister of I&B and Youth Affairs and Sports, Anurag Thakur, on Thursday, stated that the Home Ministery will take a name on India touring Pakistan for the Asia cup subsequent 12 months. His response comes a day after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), requested the Asian Cricket Council to convene an emergency assembly within the wake of BCCI secretary Jay Shah’s assertion that India gained’t journey to Pakistan for subsequent 12 months’s Asia Cup.
The PCB had additionally talked about that if India didn’t journey throughout the border for the event then such a transfer may jeopardise Pakistan’s participation within the ODI World Cup.
However, Thakur has stated that every one huge groups, together with Pakistan, will participate within the ODI World Cup, which is about to be held in India in 2023.
“It’s BCCI’s matter and they will comment on it. India is a sporting powerhouse, where many World Cups have been organised. The ODI World Cup will also take place next year in India and all big teams around the globe will take part in it,” Thakur stated throughout an occasion for the announcement of the Khelo India Youth Games.
“Because, you can’t ignore India in any sport. India has contributed a lot to sports, especially cricket. So, the World Cup will be organised next year, and it will grand and historic event. Home ministry will take a decision as there is security concerns in Pakistan. It’s not just cricket. India is not in a position to listen to anyone,” he added.
Earlier, the PCB on Wednesday responded formally to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and expressing issues about Shah’s assertion, wrote: “The PCB has famous with shock and disappointment of yesterday’s feedback made by the ACC President Mr Jay Shah as regards to shifting of subsequent 12 months’s Asia Cup to a impartial venue. The feedback have been made with none dialogue or session with the Board of the Asian Cricket Council or the Pakistan Cricket Board (occasion host) and with none ideas in the direction of their long-term penalties and implications.
“After having presided over the ACC assembly throughout which Pakistan was awarded the ACC Asia Cup with overwhelming help and response from the ACC Board Members, Mr Shah’s assertion of shifting of the ACC Asia Cup has clearly been made unilaterally.
“This is contrary to the philosophy and spirit for which the Asian Cricket Council was formed in September 1983 – a united Asian cricket body to safeguard the interests of its Members and organise, develop, and promote the game of cricket in Asia,” PCB stated in a letter they posted on social media.
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What Jay Shah had stated?
Shah, who can be the president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), in his assertion roughly ended any chance of the event being held in Pakistan.
“The Asia Cup 2023 will be held at a neutral venue. I am saying this as ACC President. We [India] can’t go there [to Pakistan], they can’t come here. In the past also, the Asia Cup has been played at a neutral venue,” Shah had stated after the 91st BCCI annual basic assembly in Mumbai, within the presence of recent Board president Roger Binny.
While talking to reporters, he careworn that on the difficulty of enjoying with Pakistan, there’s a coverage in place and the BCCI will comply with that. BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla, seated subsequent to Shah, defined that the Board will want authorities clearance to play Pakistan.
India final travelled to Pakistan for a bilateral sequence in 2005-06 below the captaincy of present Team India coach Rahul Dravid. However, India did journey to Pakistan in 2008 to compete within the Asia Cup.