The future of Asia Cup will be decided on this day, BCCI-PCB will meet!

A big report on Asia Cup 2025 came out (photo- Surjeet Yadav/Getty Images)

All the fans of the Asia Cup 2025 tournament are eagerly waiting. So far no confirmation has been made about when and where this tournament will be played? However, now a big update has come out about this. The ICC Annual General Meeting is to be held in Colombo from 17 to 20 July, where senior officials of BCCI and PCB will officially attend this meeting. Let us know that, all the decisions of the Asia Cup have to be taken by the Asian Cricket Council, but it has become clear that this season will be decided by BCCI and PCB.

Asia Cup 2025 will be decided soon

Till a few days ago, the BCCI had not confirmed that Team India will play the match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025. In fact, the board itself was waiting for the decision of the Indian government, but now Sports Minister Mansukh Mandavia has announced in the Parliament that Team India will play matches against Pakistan in the international tournament.

This announcement of the Sports Minister of India has saved the Asia Cup committee, which was still in a lot of financial pressure. In the Asia Cup, the ACC will have the highest earning from India and Pakistan. According to reports, no one was joining the ACC meeting to be held in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh on July 24, but now after getting permission from the Government of India, there could be a big announcement on the Asia Cup soon.

India won last season

The previous season of the Asia Cup was played in 2023. In the final of this season, Team India won against Sri Lanka. Batting first in the final match, Sri Lanka collapsed for 50 runs. For Team India, Mohammad Siraj took 6 wickets while bowling deadly while Hardik Pandya took three wickets. Chasing the target, Team India won the match without losing wickets in 6.1 overs.

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