Kuala Lumpur, Jan 6: The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Friday hit back strongly at Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi “vehemently denying baseless allegations” of unilateral decision making levelled against its president Jay Shah with regards to the continental body’s two-year programme.
The ACC, in its statement, categorically stated that PCB were sent the itinerary on December 22, 2022 along with other member nations but no communication came from the latter’s side.
On Thursday, Shah had announced the ACC calendar 2023-24 and pathway structure for the continental body along with ODI Asia Cup slated in September.
However, the calendar didn’t have the host country’s name as BCCI secretary Shah had already said last October that the tournament will be shifted out of Pakistan as India won’t be able to travel.
Sethi’s predecessor Ramiz Raja had then made a counter-threat of pulling out of the ODI World Cup being held in India later this year.
Sethi had reacted sharply to BCCI supremo Shah’s announcement of ACC itinerary on twitter.
“Thank you Jay Shah for unilaterally presenting ACC structure & calendars 2023-24 especially relating to Asia Cup 2023 for which Pakistan is the event host. While you are at it, you might as well present structure & calendar of our PSL 2023! A swift response will be appreciated,” Sethi’s sarcasm-laden tweet wasn’t lost on anyone.
On Friday, the ACC said in an official statement that the PCB had been informed about these details via email on December 22, but no response had come from them. Incidentally, on that day, Sethi had replaced Ramiz Raja as PCB Chairman. (PTI)