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BCCI Dispute Over Asia Cup Trophy Escalates to ICC

The ongoing dispute regarding the Asia Cup trophy has intensified, as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has escalated the matter to the International Cricket Council (ICC). The conflict arises from the refusal of the BCCI to accept the trophy awarded to the Indian team, led by Suryakumar Yadav, after their victory over Pakistan in the final on September 28, 2023.
Last week, the BCCI formally expressed its dissatisfaction to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) regarding the trophy’s handover process. As per reports, the ACC, under the direction of its president, Mohsin Naqvi, has stated that the trophy can only be presented to an Indian representative in a formal ceremony. The BCCI, however, is unwilling to accept the trophy from Naqvi, who also serves as Pakistan’s interior minister, due to the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
The dispute is expected to be a focal point during the upcoming ICC board meeting scheduled for the first week of November 2023 in Dubai. In a statement, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia emphasized the board’s position, saying, “We had decided not to take the trophy from the ACC chairman… It was very unfortunate, very unsporting. We hope the trophy and the medals will be given to India as soon as possible.”
Tensions escalated during the most recent ACC meeting on September 30, where BCCI representatives, including Ashish Shelar and Rajeev Shukla, confronted Naqvi. After receiving congratulations from Naqvi for India’s win, they exited the meeting, threatening to raise the issue at the ICC. The meeting highlighted the need to resolve the trophy issue among ACC members, which include India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.
The BCCI appears to have the backing of Sri Lanka Cricket and the Afghanistan Cricket Board; however, with Naqvi in a leadership role, an immediate resolution seems unlikely. The Indian team has maintained a principled stance throughout the Asia Cup, notably refusing to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts during matches. This decision was influenced by the deteriorating relations between the two countries, which have been exacerbated by recent military conflicts, including an intense four-day confrontation that resulted in over 70 casualties.
The situation was further inflamed during the tournament, with Indian player Suryakumar Yadav dedicating a league match victory over Pakistan to the Indian armed forces. The rivalry between the nations was palpable, with Pakistani players reportedly making provocative gestures during the matches, heightening tensions both on and off the field.
As both cricket boards navigate this impasse, the next steps will be closely watched by fans and officials alike, as the ICC meeting approaches and the potential for a resolution remains uncertain.
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