Reports: BCCI likely to reject PCB’s hybrid model proposal for Asia Cup
The hosting rights for the Asia Cup have been one of the most discussed topics in recent months. However, despite extensive discussions, there has been no resolution provided for it. BCCI made its stance clear and did not agree to travel to Pakistan due to political tension between two countries. Recently, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) came up with a hybrid model plan to organise the event.
After several weeks, the PCB proposed a hybrid model for the tournament. Four preliminary rounds and two super four games would be held in Pakistan. Notably, India’s games and the final was to be held at a neutral venue. However, following the hybrid model’s proposal, several reports emerged that stated that ACC (Asian Cricket Council) chairman and BCCI’s secretary Jay Shah was discontented with the same.
Several reports state that the Indian cricket governing body will not be supporting the hybrid model. Furthermore, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan have reportedly no issues playing their games in Pakistan. But, the BCCI’s stand on the matter continues to pose problems.
Final decision will only be taken at the ACC executive board meeting: ACC board member
“Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan have already told the PCB that they have no issues playing their games in Pakistan. But India is not keen on supporting the hybrid model. Now, the impasse hasn’t been broken, and the final decision will only be taken at the ACC executive board meeting that Jay (Shah) will have to summon,” an ACC board member was quoted as saying by NDTV.
Furthermore, the ACC board member was also asked whether the hybrid model could be put to vote in the upcoming meeting, to which they said, “There has to be a middle of the road solution as you can’t put this hybrid model to vote. I mean, if there are six nations playing the event, what is the locus standi of the 19 other nations who won’t play the tournament? On what basis will they vote when they have no stake?”