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Asia Cup: ‘ACC Never Suggested Hambantota, Team India Wasn’t Comfortable Playing in UAE’

Written by N Krishnamurthy

India dished out an all-round performance to completely outplay Pakistan in the Asia Cup Super 4 contest on Monday. More than on-field action, a lot of attention during the multi-nation tournament is being diverted towards off-field matters.

The weather forecast, venue selection, ticket pricing and more weather forecast. There has been a lot of chatter around these issues and it’s getting louder with every drop of rain which falls from the sky in Sri Lanka.

Right after the hybrid model was accepted by the members of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), headed by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, deliberations were underway regarding the venue to co-host the tournament with Pakistan. UAE was discussed as an option but it is reliably learnt that the Indian team management was not keen to play ODIs there right ahead of the World Cup.

“Team India’s management wasn’t keen to play in the UAE because of the heat. Playing a T20 there is different but a 50-over-a-side contest, right before the World Cup, didn’t look like an ideal option to the team management. The concern was heard,” a source at ACC, tracking developments, told Cricket Age.

India weren’t the only ACC member which had “concerns” about playing in the UAE. ACC chief Shah, in a statement last week, made it clear that other members too didn’t want to risk injuries right before the World Cup.

“ACC members received feedback from their respective high-performance teams, expressing concerns about playing One-day matches in the UAE in the month of September. Such a schedule could have potentially led to player fatigue and an increased risk of injuries, particularly right before the all-important ICC Cricket World Cup,” Shah had said in a statement.

Right after the group stage, there were talks of moving the tournament out of Colombo due to the flood-like situation in the region and the not-so-encouraging forecast for the business leg of the tournament. Hambantota was doing rounds as a potential choice but the venue wasn’t recommended by the ACC at all.

“Hambantota was never discussed. The ACC never recommended Hambantota’s name. Yes, there were concerns around hosting the games in Colombo but Hambantota wasn’t being explored as an option. Colombo remained the best bet considering all the logistics and other requirements,” adds the source.

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