Will the Asian Cricket Council Organize More Events After the Asia Cup Triumph?
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Key Takeaways
- ACC announces more events after Asia Cup success.
- Plans include Legend of Asia and associate member league.
- Events to be held in Oman and Doha with upgraded facilities.
- Rising Stars Asia Cup scheduled from November 14 to 23.
- Focus on promoting cricket in emerging Asian nations.
Mumbai, Nov 8 (NationPress) In a recent gathering held in Doha on Saturday, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has confirmed plans to host additional events, including the Legend of Asia and a league among its associate members. According to reports, several of these events are slated to take place in Oman and Doha, where the facilities have seen significant enhancements.
A spokesperson from the ACC informed Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net) that the decision to introduce new events stemmed from the positive reception of the Asia Cup, which took place in the United Arab Emirates this past September.
“The meeting was led by ACC President Mohsin Naqvi of Pakistan, who oversaw preparations for the Rising Stars Asia Cup, the event formerly known as the Emerging Asia Cup,” the spokesperson elaborated, highlighting the eight-nation T20 tournament scheduled from November 14 to 23 in Doha.
Recent upgrades in facilities in Doha were noted. “The viewership numbers for the Asia Cup surpassed expectations, prompting the ACC Board to initiate plans for both a Legend of Asia event and a league featuring the ACC's associate members,” the source shared with www.telecomasia.net.
Naqvi has instructed the ACC management to devise a thorough plan for these upcoming events. “Our goal is to promote cricket in emerging Asian nations, and the ACC is committed to supporting these new territories,” Naqvi stated following the meeting.
The Rising Stars Asia Cup will feature a much-anticipated match between Pakistan and India on November 14, alongside Oman and the UAE in the same group. Other participating teams include Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong, according to reports.
Officials from the ACC and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are eagerly awaiting India's response regarding interactions with Pakistani players. Additionally, should India win the tournament, there are questions about whether players will receive the trophy from Naqvi, who is set to be the chief guest at the final.