Overview
- The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman and ACC president is staying in Islamabad for a Senate session tied to a constitutional amendment, and the PCB’s chief operating officer is set to attend the ICC board meeting in his place.
- The BCCI has prepared a formal list of charges questioning Mohsin Naqvi’s eligibility to hold public and cricket posts simultaneously under ICC governance rules and plans to submit them in Dubai.
- Reports indicate the Asia Cup trophy remains in ACC custody in the UAE after India declined a presentation by Naqvi and rejected a later ceremony proposal.
- Sources cited by Telecom Asia Sport say the Afghanistan Cricket Board supports India’s stance seeking that Naqvi relinquish one of his positions.
- A PCB source maintains Naqvi acted within his authority as ACC president and has taken legal advice ahead of discussions at the ICC.