Dhaka, July 24, 2025 – The Asian Cricket Council’s (ACC) annual meeting in Dhaka has regained momentum as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) reversed its earlier decision to boycott. Initially hesitant, the BCCI will now participate virtually, paving the way for crucial discussions on the highly anticipated Asia Cup 2025.
Officials from various cricket member nations have gathered in Dhaka, with the Asia Cup’s future likely to be determined during this session. The venue selection remains a central topic, with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) emerging as a strong contender to host the tournament, alongside Sri Lanka.
The resolution of the BCCI’s attendance marks a significant step forward in resolving disputes that had previously cast uncertainty on the event’s planning. Cricket fans and stakeholders eagerly await the outcome, hoping for a seamless and well-organized competition that will bring together the best of Asian cricket talent.
The ACC meeting is vital in finalizing:
- Schedules
- Venues
- Other logistical details necessary for the Asia Cup’s success
