Shah, who is also the current president of the Asian Cricket Council, stated that an emergent ACC meeting will be conducted to determine whether the PCB's hybrid format for the 2023 Asia Cup is possible.
There were claims in Pakistan media that BCCI had agreed to PCB's hybrid model for the continental cricket event. This model meant that India's matches were held in neutral venues like United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sri Lanka, Bangladesh or the United Kingdom (UK) or Bangladesh.
Earlier, the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) supported the BCCI over the matter of moving this year's Asia Cup tournament out of Pakistan.
The Tata Group took the initiative to plant 500 saplings for each dot ball in the IPL playoffs.
A total of 84 dot balls were bowled in the match between CSK and GT which meant 42,000 saplings will be planted.
The BCCI and Adidas have announced a brand-new partnership as the kit sponsor for the BCCI. The contract, which runs through to March 2028, will give adidas exclusive rights for manufacturing kit across all formats of the game.
India will be hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup this year from October-November. With this being the World Cup year, fans could get to see India's brand-new ODI kit soon
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president Jay Shah last year announced that the 2023 edition of the tournament will be held at a neutral venue, instead of Pakistan.
As per the recent announcement, the winners of the Ranji Trophy, India's premier first-class cricket tournament, will receive prize money of Rs 5 crores (approx. USD 670,000). Kaneria took to Twitter to express his appreciation for the move and added that other cricket boards from across