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Asia Cup: Will India Women Decline To Receive Trophy From Pakistan's Naqvi?

The BCCI is taking a wait-and-watch approach as India could again face a trophy presentation standoff if it wins the final.

  • The upcoming Women's Asia Cup in Dubai, held from August 28 to September 13, presents a diplomatic dilemma for the BCCI if the Indian women's team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, wins the title. Asian Cricket Council chief Mohsin Naqvi is scheduled to present the trophy.
  • Last year, the Indian men's team refused to accept the Asia Cup trophy from Naqvi following the Pahalgam terror attack and ensuing military tensions between the two countries. Naqvi, who also heads the Pakistan Cricket Board, walked away with the trophy, which remains undelivered.
  • BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia met Naqvi on the sidelines of an International Cricket Council meeting to address the deadlock. Saikia told PTI the "ice had been broken," though the broader trophy dispute remains unresolved between the two sides.
  • The BCCI has adopted a wait-and-watch approach regarding the potential presentation ceremony while ruling out any exchange of pleasantries between the Indian and Pakistani teams. The board's specific presentation plans remain undisclosed.
  • India and Pakistan are drawn in the same group with their league-stage clash scheduled for September 5. Unlike the men's tournament, the women's format restricts multiple encounters, meaning the teams can only meet again if both progress to the final.
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India may once again face an uncomfortable trophy presentation situation at the Women's Asia Cup. ACC President and PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi is expected to be present at the tournament. Last year, the Indian men's team refused to accept the Asia Cup trophy from Naqvi. Now, the question is, what will happen if Harmanpreet Kaur's team wins?

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Tribune India broke the news in Chandigarh, India on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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