Khaleej Times

U-19 Asia Cup shifted from India to Malaysia

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bengaluru — The Under-19 cricket Asia Cup, scheduled to be held in Bengaluru, has been moved to Malaysia following the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s objection to the tournament being held in India.

The tournament will now be held in November in Malaysia.

“The matter of shifting the tournament to Malaysia was amicably agreed by all participan­ts in the developmen­t and executive committees, since no one wanted it marred by security considerat­ions of any member,” PCB chairman Najam Sethi was quoted as saying by espncricin­fo on Saturday.

The PCB had earlier expressed its reservatio­ns in travelling to India owing to the political tensions between the two countries.

But the Western Region qualifying round — consisting of teams from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Bahrain will be played in Kuwait.

Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have earned an automatic qualificat­ion.

Two teams each from the Western and Southern Region will join them with a total of eight teams featuring in the meet. —

The matter of shifting the tournament to Malaysia was amicably agreed by all participan­ts in the developmen­t and executive committees, since no one wanted it marred by security considerat­ions of any member Najam Sethi

 ?? AFP file ?? Najam Sethi of PCB expressed reservatio­ns about playing in India. —
AFP file Najam Sethi of PCB expressed reservatio­ns about playing in India. —

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