Bangabandhu venue for another cricket feast (31 October 1998)
India out of Asia Cup
31-Oct-1998
31 October 1998
Bangabandhu venue for another cricket feast
Hasan Masood and Al-Amin
India out of Asia Cup?
The eighth Asia Cup cricket tournament will be held at the
Bangabandhu National Stadium next March. Defending champions Sri
Lanka, India, Pakistan and hosts Bangladesh, who earned the lone
associate-member slot by virtue of winning the ACC Trophy at Nepal
earlier this month, are scheduled to take part in the meet.
But the championship is already threatened as India expressed its
non-availability during that time.
"I have made it clear to the ACC president Thilanga Sumathipala that
we will not be able to come to Dhaka in March. And we have given the
ACC two possible options - either to go on without us or shift the
tourney to November or December", said the president of the Board of
Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Raj Singh Dungarpur to The Daily
Star yesterday.
The BCCI supremo, who is now in Dhaka to witness the Wills
International Cup, while elaborating the hectic schedule of the
Indian team leading up to the World Cup, said that it would not be
possible for them to take part in the biennial event at the
stipulated time. The schedule was finalised at the ACC meeting at
Kathmandu earlier this month.
"Our boys are playing too much cricket since September. We have a
hectic schedule ahead. From Dhaka we will go to Sharjah and then to
New Zealand. Besides, Pakistan will be visiting India in January and
the series (three Tests and as many one-days) will continue up to
March. We will then be left with only two months to prepare for the
World Cup", said Dungarpur.
Replying to a query, Dungarpur said, "I'm not aware whether our
decision has been conveyed to the organisers. I had however informed
the ACC at Kathmandu".
Dungarpur held discussions with his Pakistani counterpart Khalid
Mahmud on a numerous occasions regarding the proposed Test and
One-day series between the two arch-rivals on Indian soil.
"We have discussed a lot many things. Yet, nothing but one thing so
far has been finalised -- that we are not going to include Mumbai as
a venue for the series", said Dungarpur.
The two sub-continental rivals played their last Test match in 1989,
when Pakistan won on Indian soil under Imran Khan.
Meanwhile, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray has announced that he will
not allow Pakistan cricketers to play in India. For the moment it
seems Mumbai is most under threat.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)