In a latest development, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Tuesday refused to change the venue for Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup.
The ACC made it clear that Colombo would host the rest of the matches in Sri Lanka. The high-voltage contest between India and Pakistan will be held in Colombo on September 10.
However, the reserve day has been kept in case of precipitation.Earlier, it was reported that Pakistan had requested the ACC to shift the remaining matches of the Asia Cup in Pakistan due to heavy rainfall in Sri Lanka. However, it was reported on Monday that the remaining matches of the Asia Cup had been shifted to Hambantota.
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But the ACC today cleared the air by announcing that it will continue the tournament in accordance with the originally announced schedule for the Asia Cup.
– Babar praises Pakistan bowling powerhouse –
Despite the high-octane clash between Pakistan and India ending without any result, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam praised on Saturday the Pakistan pacers – Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Haris Rauf – for rattling the Indian batting force.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Babar seemed to be delighted with the momentum continued by Pakistan from Wednesday’s match against Nepal. He was of the view that the sublime performance by the bowlers will boost the confidence of his side.
“Bowlers putting in such performances is a confidence booster for the entire team. Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Haris Rauf deserve all the applause,” said Babar.