Naqvi Arrives in Dhaka for ACC Meeting
DHAKA DISTRICT, DHAKA DIVISION, JUL 24 – BCCI will attend the ACC meeting virtually to finalize Asia Cup 2025 venue, with UAE emerging as the likely playing site amid regional political tensions, officials said.
- The Asian Cricket Council's Annual General Meeting took place in Dhaka on July 24 and 25, chaired by PCB Chairman and ACC President Mohsin Naqvi.
- The meeting took place amid strained relations between India and Pakistan, alongside objections from India and its allied cricket boards regarding Dhaka as the chosen location.
- Key cricket boards including BCCI and Sri Lanka Cricket chose virtual attendance, raising questions about Asia Cup planning and commitment amid ongoing disputes.
- Mohsin Naqvi was welcomed by BCB President Aminul Islam, who emphasized that Bangladesh only provided logistical support and was not involved in attendance decisions.
- The meeting aimed to finalize the Asia Cup 2025, likely to be hosted in the UAE, while the ACC faces diplomatic and organizational challenges ahead.
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