In a positive development for regional cricket, India and Pakistan have reportedly taken constructive steps toward resolving the Asia Cup trophy issue, which had caused friction between the two boards following last yearβs tournament.
According to sources, officials from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have engaged in discussions to settle the matter amicably, signaling a thaw in recent tensions.
The dispute arose over logistical and presentation-related disagreements concerning the trophy handover during the previous edition of the Asia Cup. Both sides have now expressed willingness to finalize a mutual understanding ahead of upcoming regional cricket events.
Cricket analysts view the development as a positive step toward restoring sports diplomacy between the neighboring nations, with hopes that this progress may lead to greater collaboration in future tournaments.
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