Asia Cup 2023 in September this year, India vs Pakistan face-off on cards but venue not announced
Pakistan are the original host of the Asia Cup this year but the BCCI is not keen on playing there owing to political tension between the two countries.
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The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Thursday said that the Asia Cup 2023, to be played in 50-over format, will be held in September this year, though the itinerary and the host country have not been announced yet. Team India could face arch-rivals Pakistan if they are clubbed in same group together like 2022 edition. Once again we can have at least three India vs Pakistan clashes potentially in the Group stage, Super 4 stage and once again in the final if all goes to plan.
Pakistan are the original host of the Asia Cup this year but the BCCI is not keen on playing there owing to political tension between the two countries. The then Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja had opposed the BCCI’s stand and even threatened boycott of the 50-over World Cup in India.
But following a change of guard in the PCB, with Raja being replaced by Najam Sethi, there could be some positive development. The Asia Cup 2023 will be a six-team affair involving India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and a qualifier team.
Sri Lanka are the defending Asia Cup champions in the UAE after they beat Pakistan in the final. The tournament was played in T20 format because of the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup in Australia. With India set to host the ODI World Cup later this year and the focus of all the participating teams being on the 50-over format, this year’s Asia Cup will be held in that format.
Presenting the @ACCMedia1 pathway structure & cricket calendars for 2023 & 2024! This signals our unparalleled efforts & passion to take this game to new heights. With cricketers across countries gearing up for spectacular performances, it promises to be a good time for cricket! pic.twitter.com/atzBO4XjIn
— Jay Shah (@JayShah) January 5, 2023
BCCI secretary and ACC president Jay Shah, while releasing the calendar for the next two years said the schedule ‘signals our unparalleled efforts and passion to take this game to new heights. With cricketers across countries gearing up for spectacular performances, it promises to be a good time for cricket’.
A total of 145 ODI and T20I matches will be played during the two-year cycle (between 2023-2024) announced by ACC. There will be 75 games in 2023 and 70 games in 2024. Also, the Emerging (U23) Asia Cup is back and will be held in the 50-over format in July this year for men and involve eight teams. The tournament next year will be held in December but in T20 format.
The women’s Emerging Asia Cup this year in June will be T20 affair involving eight teams.
(with PTI inputs)
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