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"Should Find The Real Story...": Sunil Gavaskar Slams Asia Cup 2023 Venue Fiasco

Indian cricket team legend Sunil Gavaskar wants someone to find the real story behind the decision to not shift the Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 matches from Colombo to Hambantota. The Asian Cricket Council decided to change the venues in Sri Lanka due to the weather conditions and multiple matches were abandoned due to rain including the much-anticipated game between India and Pakistan. Gavaskar said that players need to look at the "bigger picture" when it comes to the venue change decisions.

The Asia Cup, which is being hosted by PCB, is being held in a 'Hybrid Model' with India playing all their matches in Sri Lanka after refusing to travel to Pakistan.

With heavy rains predicted in Colombo through the week, there were talks of shifting matches to Hambantota but Asian Cricket Council has stuck to its original itinerary.

"Well, somebody should find the real story. It appears from cricketing points, that it was probably the players who didn't want to go to Hambantota.

"So administrators, had to at last moment, change it from Hambantota to Colombo despite knowing Colombo could have pretty dicey weather," Gavaskar told 'Sports Today'.

But the former India captain clarified that he was not referring to players from any particular country.

"When I meant players, I didn't mean players of one team but players of all teams that were supposed to be there," he said.

Gavaskar also sympathized with administrators as often they get the rough end of the stick from the fans, who are missing out on quality cricket due to inclement weather.

"It is easy to point fingers at administrators and they can be easily made scapegoats. It is really important to find out why despite knowing that weather forecast of Colombo won't be good, matches were

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