The 2022 Asia Cup could be moved from Sri Lanka to Bangladesh

 Sri Lanka or Bangladesh? ACC to take a decision on venue soon


The 2022 Asia Cup could be moved from Sri Lanka to Bangladesh

While the Sri Lanka Cricket officials stand optimistic about hosting the tournament, Bangladesh has been floated as a standby and Bangladeshi supporters in the last edition of the Asia Cup in 2018.

Amid the ongoing crisis in Sri Lanka, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) will make a decision later this month on whether it is possible to host the Asia Cup in the island nation from August 27. While the Sri Lanka Cricket officials are optimistic, Bangladesh has been floated as a standby.



“The ACC is monitoring the situation and will make a decision in its meeting later this month, keeping all factors in mind,” a source aware of the development, told  Sportstar.



According to a report by Sportstar, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has kept Bangladesh on standby to host the tournament. The governing body of the sport in the continent is expected to take a call on the same later this month.



But things took a dramatic turn last week as the Presidential Palace was stormed by protesters and the Prime Minister’s residence was set on fire. In the current scenario, the ACC does not want to take any chances, and with not much time left to find an alternative, Bangladesh is being considered as a backup option.



India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh have already sealed their spots, while the likes of UAE, Nepal, Oman, and Hong Kong will play qualifiers, to be held from August 21. The Asia Cup was originally scheduled to be held in 2020, but it got postponed due to COVID-19.


With the T20 World Cup scheduled to be held in Australia in October-November, teams like India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka are looking at the Asia Cup as a preparation ground for the ICC event. And, sources have indicated that with the volatile political situation in Sri Lanka, not many cricket Boards are confident of sending their teams, forcing the ACC to look at an alternative.


Neither the ACC officials nor the Bangladesh Cricket Board was available for comment at the time of publishing the story.


The last time the Asia Cup was held in the United Arab Emirates in 2018, India won the title under Rohit Sharma, defeating Bangladesh in the final.


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