Pakistan's Stubbornness May Derail Asia Cup; BCCI Threatens Boycott
Tensions over Asia Cup 2025 persist, with PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi's stand risking India's boycott — even though the tournament is officially scheduled to be hosted by India.

Sports News: Clouds of crisis are looming over the Asia Cup 2025. There is a rift between the Asian Cricket Council and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding this tournament to be held in September. Due to which India can boycott the Asia Cup. BCCI is opposing the ACC's annual meeting to be held in Dhaka on 24 July. It had already informed ACC President Mohsin Naqvi about this, but no response has come from him yet. If the ACC meeting is held in Dhaka, then BCCI can boycott it. Sri Lanka Cricket can refuse to attend this meeting.
Asia Cup in trouble
According to reports, in view of the current situation and increasing political tension in Bangladesh, BCCI had already demanded to hold the ACC meeting somewhere else. They had informed ACC President Mohsin Naqvi about this, but no response has come from him yet. Mohsin Naqvi is also the president of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). According to reports, Mohsin Naqvi is pressuring BCCI to attend the meeting.
What did BCCI say?
According to reports, a BCCI official has said that the Asia Cup can only be held if the ACC meeting is held somewhere else instead of Dhaka. ACC President Mohsin Naqvi is trying to put pressure on BCCI to attend the meeting. If they hold the meeting in Dhaka, we will boycott it. Meanwhile, news is coming that apart from India, Sri Lanka, Oman, and Afghanistan have also joined this boycott.
India has to host the Asia Cup
India is to host the Asia Cup 2025, but the situation regarding this tournament is not clear yet. This tournament will be played in T20 format, and 6 teams will participate in it. But neither its schedule nor its venue has been decided yet. It is expected that this tournament can be held in September. If this tournament happens, then Pakistan will play all its matches somewhere else instead of playing in India.