BCCI to lodge protest against Naqvi after Asia Cup trophy presentation fiasco

New Delhi: The BCCI will lodge a “very strong protest” in the next ICC meeting in November against Asian Cricket Council chief Mohsin Naqvi, who walked away with the Asia Cup trophy after the Indian team refused to accept it from him in Dubai.

BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia justified the team’s refusal saying that India cannot accept the trophy from a person who is “waging a war against the country.”

India defeated Pakistan by five wickets in the final on Sunday with Tilak Varma hitting an unbeaten 69 to be adjudged the Player of the Match for the summit clash.

“So far as the trophy is concerned, trophy distribution, India cannot take the trophy from the person who is waging a war against our country,” Saikia said.

“We have taken a decision not to accept the trophy but that does not allow the gentleman to take away the trophy and the medals to his hotel,” he added.

“This is unexpected, very childish in nature and we will launch a very strong protest with ICC in the forthcoming ICC meeting to be held in Dubai in the first week of November.”

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