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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Zaka Ashraf - Najam Sethi - "To Refresh Memory": Asian Council's Blunt Reminder To Pakistan Minister Over Asia Cup Remark - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - state Indiana - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

"To Refresh Memory": Asian Council's Blunt Reminder To Pakistan Minister Over Asia Cup Remark

As Pakistan continues to change its stance on the venue chaos pertaining to the Asia Cup and the World Cup, a senior Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has sent a firm reminder to the nation's Sports Minister who threatened to not send his team for ODI World Cup in India. The Sports Minister Ehsan Mazari said that Babar Azam's men will not travel to India for the World Cup if the BCCI doesn't send its team to Pakistan for the Asia Cup. After Pakistan Cricket Board boss Zaka Ashraf and BCCI secretary Jay Shah met in Durban, however, it was finalised that the Asia Cup will indeed be held in the proposed hybrid model.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Zaka Ashraf - Najam Sethi - Jay Shah To Visit Pakistan For Asia Cup? BCCI Official Reacts To Rumours - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan - county Jay

Jay Shah To Visit Pakistan For Asia Cup? BCCI Official Reacts To Rumours

There seem to be conflicting interests with regards to the Asia Cup schedule and venue within Pakistan. While the 'hybrid model' was already agreed upon by Najam Sethi, the former Pakistan Cricket Board Chief' and the Asian Cricket Council, the Sports Minister Of Pakistan doesn't seem to be on the same page as the nation's cricketing body. As varied reports over Pakistan's stance on India's decision to not visit the country Asia Cup and its impact on the forthcoming World Cup in India continue, a wayward rumour emerged suggesting BCCI secretary Jay Shah has agreed to travel to Pakistan.

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Jay Shah - Zaka Ashraf - BCCI, PCB Meet To Finalise Asia Cup Details. Here's What Was Decided - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

BCCI, PCB Meet To Finalise Asia Cup Details. Here's What Was Decided

The much anticipated Asia Cup games between India and Pakistan will be held in Sri Lanka as Rohit Sharma led team won't travel to Pakistan, IPL chairman Arun Dhumal confirmed on Wednesday. Dhumal, who is in Durban for the ICC Chief Executives Meet (CEC) confirmed that BCCI secretary Jay Shah and PCB representative head Zaka Ashraf met ahead of ICC Board meeting scheduled on Thursday to finalise the schedule.

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Zaka Ashraf - "If You Think You Should Not Send...": Ex Pakistan Captain On Minister's ODI World Cup Stance - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

"If You Think You Should Not Send...": Ex Pakistan Captain On Minister's ODI World Cup Stance

The Asian Cricket Council's (ACC) move to include Sri Lanka as the co-host of Asia cup definitely didn't go down well with Pakistan, which was set to host the entire event alone. It is India that refused to play its Asia Cup matches in Pakistan owing to geopolitical tensions, and that saw the ACC deciding that the event will be staged in a hybrid model with four games in Pakistan and nine in Sri Lanka. Of late, sports minister of Pakistan Ehsaan Mazari suggested that Babar Azam-led side would not travel to India for the World Cup if the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) insists on playing Asia Cup at a neutral venue.

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Asia Cup - Zaka Ashraf - PCB Chairman To Push For Pakistan's World Cup Matches At Neutral Venues In ICC Meeting - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

PCB Chairman To Push For Pakistan's World Cup Matches At Neutral Venues In ICC Meeting

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) acting chairman Zaka Ashraf will push for the country's ODI World Cup matches at neutral venues at the ICC meeting in Durban this week, the Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (Sports), Ehsan Mazari, has said. "Zaka Ashraf will bring up the issue of why can't Pakistan's matches in the World Cup be played at neutral venues when the Indian team can't travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup," he said. India has refused to play its Asia Cup matches in Pakistan owing to geopolitical tensions, and after months of speculation around the continental tournament, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announced that the event will be staged in a hybrid model with four games in Pakistan and nine in Sri Lanka from August 31 to September 17.

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Zaka Ashraf - I Will Go With ACC's Decision On Hybrid Model: PCB's Soon-To-Be Chairman Zaka Ashraf - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

I Will Go With ACC's Decision On Hybrid Model: PCB's Soon-To-Be Chairman Zaka Ashraf

In less than 24 hours after he had officially "rejected" the 'Hybrid Model' for the Asia Cup after Asian Cricket Council's formal nod, Pakistan Cricket Board's soon-to-be chairman Zaka Ashraf did a complete 'volte-face' by accepting the four matches awarded to the original hosts. The Hybrid Model by virtue of which Asia Cup will be co-hosted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka will have India playing all their games, including two against the arch-rivals in the island nation. The model was proposed by Ashraf's predecessor and bete noire Najam Sethi and the banker, who will take over the reins of PCB on June 27 had "rejected" the idea during a media conference.

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Zaka Ashraf - Najam Sethi - "I Can't Do Much": Incoming Pakistan Board Chief Softens Asia Cup Stance - sports.ndtv.com - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

"I Can't Do Much": Incoming Pakistan Board Chief Softens Asia Cup Stance

A fresh Asia Cup 2023 controversy seemed to have erupted on Wednesday after the incoming Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Zaka Ashraf slammed the 'hybrid model', suggesting Pakistan should be hosting the entire tournament themselves. The current setup sees Pakistan and Sri Lanka both hosting the continental tournament, but Ashraf wasn't happy seeing the islanders getting the better chunk of games. As his comments became a huge topic of debate among cricket fans on social media, Ashraf softened his stance, suggesting now that the decision has been made, he "can't do anything about it".

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Zaka Ashraf - Pakistan Board's Incoming Chairman Rejects Asia Cup 'Hybrid Model' - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

Pakistan Board's Incoming Chairman Rejects Asia Cup 'Hybrid Model'

The likely new chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Zaka Ashraf has rejected his predecessor Najam Sethi's much-publicised "hybrid model" for the upcoming Asia Cup, which is slated to be held in Pakistan and Sri Lanka in September. "The first point is that I had rejected the hybrid model (for Asia Cup) in the past itself - because I do not agree with it. The board of the Asian Cricket Council had decided that it should be held in Pakistan, then we should host it," Ashraf said during a press conference in the Pakistan capital on Wednesday.

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