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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Cricket match prediction discussions
by
kro55
on 26/10/2022, 07:26:43 UTC
Asian Cricket Council (ACC) will decide on the compensation amount, in case India refuses to travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023. But the catch here is that Jay Shah is the president of the Asian Cricket Council. So can PCB expect a fair deal from the ACC? Personally, I believe that if India boycotts the tournament, it will be detrimental for both the sides. ACC also will lose a large part of their revenue. The main attraction in Asia Cup is the match between India and Pakistan. If the match is not there, then TV broadcasters won't be happy. And as the ACC president, I am sure that Jay Shah understands this.
Right now it's all too early what will happen and how things could be solved because right now T20 World Cup is playing in Australia and after this we have no main event for around four to five months hopefully things could be clear or as right now situation is going into Pakistan we can expect change of venue can happen because few hours back I read former Prime Minister announces his long waited long march for new elections, so we have to wait and watch all things because I am personally feeling most chances this could be switched like we have from India to the UAE just because of Corona situation.

As we all know Pakistan is unpredictable in game of cricket and their women's team is also following them and current country's situation is also not good so let's wait for all developments and then ACC meeting is also coming which could be announced all about this which could be favorable to all countries hopefully this will be good for the game.

I don't think it is going to matter who Jay shah is. The suggestion of making changes in the venue can cause a lot of problems in the cricketing world. But at the same time, I hope that Pakistan does not face any problems, any internal problems because that can escalate the proposal of changing venues quickly. Something is going to happen after the end of the t20 world cup.

I don't know if changing the venue for the Asia cup is going to be any better for the future of cricket. But I am certain that it is not going to be good for the future of Pakistan cricket. And if the venue of the Asia cup is successfully changed to a neutral venue I think a lot of other teams are also going to deny going to Pakistan in the future as well.