BCCI has rejected claims that India will not participate in the upcoming Asian Cricket Council’s events, including the Asia Cup event. Devajit Saika, the Secretary of the BCCI, told the media that no discussions about pulling out of ACC events have ever occurred within the board. In his words, the reports were solely based on speculation and no formal information had arrived to the Asian Cricket Council about the situation.
Emphasis is being placed on Domestic Cricket
He said that the team’s current priorities include the IPL and the upcoming bilateral engagement against England. The series will involve both men’s and women’s teams, a first for Indian cricket. People began to speculate about international cricket matches after strong tensions appeared between India and Pakistan due to the Pahalgam terror attack. Nevertheless, the BCCI said these matters have not affected the choices made for participation in any tournaments.
The organization’s standpoint regarding future matters
Stakeholders were guaranteed by the cricket board that future steps affecting ACC events would include proper communication. Saika mentioned that the organization operates honestly and will reveal any big changes through applicable channels. With regional situations evolving, many people are paying close attention to India’s international cricket schedule.