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'What's India's excuse for not playing in Pakistan?' PCB questions BCCI's Asia Cup stance

PCB chief Najam Sethi has on Friday proposed that India can play their Asia Cup matches at a neutral venue while Pakistan and other competing teams play in the host country, while adding that the proposal was sent to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC)

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Team Pakistan (Pic Courtesy: AFP)

Team Pakistan (Pic Courtesy: AFP)

PCB chief Najam Sethi has on Friday proposed that India can play their Asia Cup matches at a neutral venue while Pakistan and other competing teams play in the host country, while adding that the proposal was sent to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had refused to travel to Pakistan due to political tension between the two nations and demanded the shifting of the continental tournament to a neutral venue.

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