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possibility of cancellation of Asia Cup cannot be denied: BCCI official

The corona virus has not only stalled the world, but has also stopped all sporting activities. The Tokyo Olympics-2020 has been postponed for a year and the start of the IPL has also been postponed. There is also a possibility that this year’s Asia Cup may not happen. A BCCI official told IANS that conditions are like this right now, it would be fair to say that there may not be an Asia Cup this year. 

The official said, “It is not appropriate to talk about the schedule of cricket right now. We can assume that there is no Asia Cup this year. The extent to which the effect of Kovid-19 can go is unknown. Job loss in all places, what will be the impact on the economy is not known. ” 

He said, “Sports organizations too have had a deep impact and once the situation becomes normal, some tough decisions can be taken. There are certain obligations and difficulties that may come before the board. Dealing with them will be a different challenge. ” 

When it was discussed with the host board Pakistan, they said that there is no information to be given in this matter. An official of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told IANS, “We cannot tell when the next meeting of the Asian Cricket Council will take place and what will be the future of the decision on the Asia Cup.” 


that the IPL has also been postponed till April 15 due to the best cricketing brain corona virus. It was earlier scheduled to begin on March 29. Let us know that the worldwide death toll from corona virus infection increased to 34,610 on Monday (30th March) and the total cases of infection increased to 727,080. The AFP prepared the figure at eleven o’clock international time based on information received from official sources. Two thirds of the people who died due to this disease are from Europe. 

Following the Corona virus epidemic in China in December, a total of 727,080 cases of infection with the virus have been reported in 183 countries and regions, of which 142,300 have recovered.

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