BCCI breaks silence in the withdrawal reports from the Asian Cup 2025

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia added that any issue related to participation in the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) did not argue at any level and that any news or report was speculative and imaginary due to the nature of the report. On Monday, BCCI took place in June and September, respectively, referring to the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, about the decision of the BCCI to withdraw from the Asian Cup and Men’s Asian Cup.
It should be noted that the ACC has currently managed by Mohsin Naqvi, President of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the Interior Minister of the Central Government of the country.
“Bu sabahtan bu yana, BCCI’nın Asya Kupası’na ve kadınların gelişmekte olan Takımları Asya Kupası’na katılmama kararı hakkında bazı haberler hakkındaki bildirimlere geldi. Bu tür haberler şimdiye kadar herhangi bir gerçekten yoksundur, BCCI sonraki ACC olayları ile ilgili herhangi bir adım bile atmamış veya atmamıştır, bu aşamada tek başına bir şey yazmamış, hem de bu aşamada, hem odaklanmamız, hem odaklanmamız, kadınlar, kadınların devam eden kadınları, kadınların devam to
In a statement given to Ins, Saikia, “Asian Cup item or another ACC incident did not come to any level of discussion, so any news or report that is completely speculative and imaginary. He said.
India has the right to host the Asian Cup, which will take place in T20 format in September this year. Apart from India and Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong and Oman had to be part of the tournament.
In the 2023 finals held in more than 50 formats in India, India, after beating Sri Lanka, the Men’s Asian Cup is the defense champion. This event was also influenced by India-Pakistan tensions. The 2023 Men’s Asian Cup, which was initially hosted by Pakistan, was held in a hybrid model after refusing to travel to India and shifting all its matches to Sri Lanka.
This hybrid model was played again for the 2025 ICC Champions Cup – the tournament would be completely played in Pakistan. However, India meant that all the games that pushed for a hybrid model were played in Dubai. While Pakistan fell during the league stage, India finally won the cup in Dubai on March 9th.
After the reports of India’s withdrawal from the ACC events, several political leaders, such as the national spokesman of the opposition leader BJP, in the Rajasthan State Assembly Tika Ram Jully, reacted from BCCI, such as the national spokesman Syd Shahnawaz Hussain and JD (U) leader Kc Tyagi, and met the decision to withdraw from Pacting.
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