PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani Opens on Hosting 2023 Asia Cup

Ehsan Mani
Ehsan Mani

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani on Tuesday was confident that Pakistan will host the Asia Cup in 2023 and hoped that the Indian cricket team will also participate in it.

PCB Chairman on Asia Cup 2023

According to India Today, PCB chairperson Ehsan Mani conveyed to the PSL franchises that the governing body isn’t in favor of taking part in the Asia Cup this year.

The report further revealed Mani met with the PSL franchise owners in a virtual meeting recently. During the session, he briefed his intentions of conducting the remaining 20 PSL matches in June.

“Pakistan has to host the Asia Cup in 2023,” Mani told GeoSuper in an interview.

“India’s participation in the tournament will be a big breakthrough for Pakistan cricket. I hope that the political situation would improve by then.”

The PCB chief added that due to some recent developments, the relationship between the two countries has started to improve. However, Mani further said that the Asia Cup 2021 is unlikely to be held as Pakistan doesn’t have the time for it due to PSL 6 matches and India will be playing the ICC World Test Championship final against New Zealand with a tour of England immediately scheduled after that.

New Zealand
New Zealand

“There was a small window in June in which we are going to play the rest of the Pakistan Super League matches,” he said.

“The Indian team will play the final of the Test Championship against New Zealand. They have to go to England two weeks ago and stay in quarantine so the Indian team is also busy.”

Mani said he hasn’t officially received any information on the reports of India sending its ‘B’ team for the Asia Cup but added that there is “no question” of having an Asia Cup this year and that Sri Lanka will host the event in 2022 instead.

The PCB chairman said that it is crucial for all the teams to participate in the Asia Cup so that the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) earns reasonably well during tough times while adding that proceeds from the tournament will also help the associate countries to promote cricket there.

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