Cold war started between Asian Cricket Council and PCB over the issue of Asia Cup

Jai Shah once again refused to schedule the matches (Photo: Express Web)

A cold war started between the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the Pakistan Cricket Board over the issue of the Asia Cup.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called for an emergency meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) due to the impact of rain during the Asia Cup tournament.

Asian Cricket Council President and Secretary BCCI once again held the stubbornness to hold the matches as per the schedule.

read more: Asia Cup: Decision to shift Super Four stage matches from Colombo to Hambantota

Sources say that after agreeing to shift the matches from Colombo to Hambantota, Jai Shah refused again, while the Pakistan Cricket Board’s big heads sat together and refused to accept the decision.

On the other hand, logistical arrangements were started by the broadcasters to hold the matches in Hambantota.

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