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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Anurag Thakur - Roger Binny - "Whether We Leave The Country...": BCCI President Roger Binny On Team India's Stand On Travelling To Pakistan - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan -  Mumbai

"Whether We Leave The Country...": BCCI President Roger Binny On Team India's Stand On Travelling To Pakistan

The BCCI can't take a call on its own on whether the Indian team will travel to Pakistan for the 2023 Asia Cup or not as it relies on the government to make such decisions, new Board president Rogery Binny said on Thursday. Speaking at an event organised by Karnataka State Cricket Association in Bengaluru, Binny said the BCCI has not approached the government yet on travelling to Pakistan next year but eventually the central government will only decide on the matter.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Anurag Thakur - Home ministry will decide if the Indian cricket team will travel to Pakistan: Sports Minister Anurag Thakur - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Pakistan

Home ministry will decide if the Indian cricket team will travel to Pakistan: Sports Minister Anurag Thakur

Pakistan for the Asia Cup next year but feels chances of the players going across the border "aren't much". Thakur though is expecting that Pakistan team will come to India to compete in the 50-over World Cup next year, saying "all are welcome". BCCI secretary Jay Shah, who is also the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chief, had on Tuesday said that Indian team will not travel to Pakistan for the continental event and they would like to compete in the tournament at a neutral venue. It had prompted Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to say that it may affect its team's participation in the World Cup in India. "All teams who qualify for (World Cup) are invited (to compete on the Indian soil). Many times Pakistan teams have come to India and played. I feel India is not in a position to be dictated (by someone) and there is no reason for anyone to do that. "I expect all countries to come and compete," Thakur told a select gathering of journalists when asked about the controversy that erupted after Shah's statement.

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Jay Shah - "Won't Be A Part Of It": Ex-Pak Captain After Jay Shah Announces Asia Cup At 'Neutral Venue' - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Jay

"Won't Be A Part Of It": Ex-Pak Captain After Jay Shah Announces Asia Cup At 'Neutral Venue'

India and Pakistan have been loggerheads ever since the Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Jay Shah, who is also the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), confirmed that India will not travel to Pakistan for the 50-over Asia Cup in 2023. Not only that, Shah also said that the tournament will be played at a neutral venue. In response, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), through an official statement, threatened to pull out of the ODI World Cup in India next year.

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Jay Shah - "PCB Can't Do That, They Have No Option": Ex-Pak Star On Talks Of Pakistan Not Playing Against India In ICC Events - sports.ndtv.com - Denmark - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

"PCB Can't Do That, They Have No Option": Ex-Pak Star On Talks Of Pakistan Not Playing Against India In ICC Events

A fresh war seems to have been triggered between the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president Jay Shah suggested that the Asia Cup 2022 will be held at a neutral venue since India can't travel to Pakistan. PCB, in reply, issued a strong statement, saying such a decision by the India could force Pakistan to pull out of the 2023 ODI World Cup.

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Jay Shah - "Can Impact Pakistan's Visit To India For The World Cup": PCB Responds To Jay Shah's Asia Cup In Neutral Venue Comment - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan -  Mumbai

"Can Impact Pakistan's Visit To India For The World Cup": PCB Responds To Jay Shah's Asia Cup In Neutral Venue Comment

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday issued a strong statement in response to Asia Cricket Council president Jay Shah's comments on Tuesday about the possibility of shifting the 2023 Asia Cup out of Pakistan, since India will not travel to the country. In it's statement PCB mentioned that it was "surprised and disappointed" at the comments made by Mr Shah and that such a step could impact Pakistan's participation in the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup in India in 2023.

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Jay Shah - Sourav Ganguly - Rajeev Shukla - Roger Binny - Devajit Saikia - Why I Love Covering The BCCI - sports.ndtv.com - India

Why I Love Covering The BCCI

I cut my teeth in journalism two decades ago with an unlikely beat called BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India). I call it unlikely because in those days BCCI had just become a full-fledged beat with PILCOM coming into the picture — Jagmohan Dalmiya and IS Bindra beginning to dictate World Cricket. Along the way have seen rise and fall of several presidents and other cricket administrators, including the great Maharaja of Bengal.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - "The Least You Could Do...": Former Pakistan Captain's Big Statement After Jay Shah Announces Asia Cup At 'Neutral Venue' - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Pakistan

"The Least You Could Do...": Former Pakistan Captain's Big Statement After Jay Shah Announces Asia Cup At 'Neutral Venue'

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah's recent statement on the 2023 Asia Cup has invited criticism from Pakistan. Moments after being re-elected for the post of secretary, Shah said that India will not travel to Pakistan to participate in the 2023 50-over Asia Cup. Shah's statement has led to criticism from across the border, with reports suggesting that Pakistan might not participate in the 2023 ODI World Cup in India. In the same light, former Pakistan captain Salman Butt also shared his views on the comments made by the BCCI secretary.

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Ramiz Raja - Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Pakistan likely to pull out of ODI World Cup if India do not travel for Asia Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Melbourne - Pakistan -  Mumbai

Pakistan likely to pull out of ODI World Cup if India do not travel for Asia Cup

Pakistan, on Tuesday, threatened to pull out of next year's World Cup in India, reacting strongly to BCCI secretary Jay Shah's statement that they would prefer to play the Asia Cup at a neutral venue. Pakistan is scheduled to host the next edition of Asia Cup next year as per Asian Cricket Council's executive board's decision. Incidentally Shah is the president of Asian Cricket Council. After the BCCI AGM in Mumbai on Tuesday, Shah in an informal gathering of reporters stated that "India will play the Asia Cup at a neutral venue."

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