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Before the 2023 ICC World Cup gets underway in India, the Asian teams will battle it for Asian supremacy in the 2023 Asia Cup, with Sri Lanka being the defending champion. As of now, Pakistan is scheduled as the host nation. However, with Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chairman Jay Shah stating that India would not travel to Pakistan and that the tournament would be moved to a neutral venue, it has caused an uproar within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Now, PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja has warned that Pakistan is mulling pulling out of the competition if it is stripped as the host nation.
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"We've shown we can host great teams. I can understand issues relating to bilateral cricket, but the Asia Cup is a multi-nation tournament, almost as big as the World Cup for the Asian bloc. Why give it to us first and then make all those statements about India not travelling to Pakistan? I accept that India won't come because the government won't allow them to come - fine. But to take the Asia Cup away from the host on that basis isn't right," added Raja.
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"You saw what happened in the World Cup - 90,000 fans turned up [at MCG]. I am just a little disappointed with the ICC. When the point was put to the FIFA president why is the US playing Iran, Iran has so many issues regarding women's rights, he picked up the football and said this could solve a lot of issues. Through sports, we can take care of the tribe mentality. I feel let bat and ball talk," continued Raja.
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Raja also warned that such a consequence could also lead Pakistan to pull out of the 2023 CWC in India. "What happens if the government of Pakistan doesn't allow Pakistan to travel to India because of security issues? It is quite an emotional subject here. BCCI started the debate in a way. We had to respond. Test cricket needs India v Pakistan," he concluded.