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After the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) agreed to send its team to Pakistan for a T20I series and two ICC World Test Championship matches in three phases, reports emerged that the Pakistan Cricket Board has given the hosting rights to the September event to Bangladesh.

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Published : Jan 25, 2020, 6:42 PM IST

Updated : Jan 25, 2020, 8:17 PM IST

Lahore: The Cheif Executive of Pakistan Cricket Board while dismissing the reports that Pakistan has given up its hosting rights of the T20 Asia Cup has expressed that if India would not turn up for the Asia Cup, then Men in Green could also refuse to participate in the 2021 T20 World Cup slated to be played in India.

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After the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) agreed to send its team to Pakistan for a T20I series and two ICC World Test Championship matches in three phases, reports emerged that the Pakistan Cricket Board has given the hosting rights to the September event to Bangladesh.

"It is not the prerogative of the PCB or the ICC to change the host as it was the decision of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC)," Wasim was quoted as saying by a newspaper.

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"We are currently considering two venues to host the Asia Cup," he added. "If India doesn't come to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, we would also refuse participation in the 2021 T20 World Cup there."

Last week, it emerged out that BCCI hasn't budged on its decision of not playing cricket on Pakistani soil, thus resulting in Pakistan losing hosting rights for the Asia Cup.

Pakistan last year welcomed back Test cricket after a long gap when Sri Lanka toured the nation in December.

Lahore: The Cheif Executive of Pakistan Cricket Board while dismissing the reports that Pakistan has given up its hosting rights of the T20 Asia Cup has expressed that if India would not turn up for the Asia Cup, then Men in Green could also refuse to participate in the 2021 T20 World Cup slated to be played in India.

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After the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) agreed to send its team to Pakistan for a T20I series and two ICC World Test Championship matches in three phases, reports emerged that the Pakistan Cricket Board has given the hosting rights to the September event to Bangladesh.

"It is not the prerogative of the PCB or the ICC to change the host as it was the decision of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC)," Wasim was quoted as saying by a newspaper.

Pakistan, Team India, Asia Cup, Lahore
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"We are currently considering two venues to host the Asia Cup," he added. "If India doesn't come to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, we would also refuse participation in the 2021 T20 World Cup there."

Last week, it emerged out that BCCI hasn't budged on its decision of not playing cricket on Pakistani soil, thus resulting in Pakistan losing hosting rights for the Asia Cup.

Pakistan last year welcomed back Test cricket after a long gap when Sri Lanka toured the nation in December.

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Pakistan, Team India, Asia Cup, Lahore



Lahore: The Cheif Executive of Pakistan Cricket Board while dismissing the reports that Pakistan has given up its hosting rights of the T20 Asia Cup has expressed that if India would not turn up for the Asia Cup, then Men in Green could also refuse to participate in the 2021 T20 World Cup slated to be played in India.



After the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) agreed to send its team to Pakistan for a T20I series and two ICC World Test Championship matches in three phases, reports emerged that the Pakistan Cricket Board has given the hosting rights to the September event to Bangladesh.



"It is not the prerogative of the PCB or the ICC to change the host as it was the decision of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC)," Wasim was quoted as saying by a newspaper.



"We are currently considering two venues to host the Asia Cup," he added. "If India doesn't come to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, we would also refuse participation in the 2021 T20 World Cup there."



Last week, it emerged out that BCCI hasn't budged on its decision of not playing cricket on Pakistani soil, thus resulting in Pakistan losing hosting rights for the Asia Cup.



Pakistan last year welcomed back Test cricket after a long gap when Sri Lanka toured the nation in December.


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Last Updated : Jan 25, 2020, 8:17 PM IST

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