
During the tournament, India and Pakistan faced three times and India won all meetings, including the finals. (Image Credit Agency) New Delhi: The chairman of the Asian cricket council (ACC) Mohsin Naqvi said on Wednesday that the Indian team is “welcome” to collect the Asia Cup trophy at the continental body head because of the champion controversy. In the X, Naqvi post, he rejected news that during ACC AGM on Tuesday ACM apologized to BCCI officials for their actions on the ceremony of the presentation on Sunday when he left with the trophies after the Indians refused to accept from him.Naqvi, who is also chairman of the Pakistani cricket board and the Minister of the Interior of his country, with a significant anti -Indian political attitude, said: “As president of ACC I was ready to pass the trophy that day and I am still ready.
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He added, “Allow me to explain it absolutely: I did nothing wrong and I never apologized to BCCI, I will never do that.”
Naqvi requirements
- As president of ACC, he is ready to pass the Asia Cup trophy to India.
- It insists that if India wants a trophy, they are welcome to collect it from the ACC office.
- He claims he did nothing wrong.
- He states that BCCi has never apologized and will never do it.
Ashish Shelar and Rajeev Shuklu represented BCCi on ACM AGM and increased strong objections over the trophies that were not properly handed over to the side of Suryakumar Yadav, who defeated Pakistan in the final.Naqvi reportedly told BCCI officials that he was willing to give the trophy of the Indian team, but there was no decision on AGM, which further frustrates BCCI leadership. The Board of Directors plans this matter at the ICC meeting in November.During the tournament, India and Pakistan faced three times and India won all meetings, including the finals. The Indian team kept “no Handshake policy” with Pakistani players and angrily PCB.The tension between the two neighbors remains high after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, in which terrorists supported by Pakistan killed 26 Indian tourists. India later launched “Operation Sindoor” to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure across the border.