India, Sept. 30 -- The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting in Dhaka on Tuesday ended without any breakthrough in the Asia Cup trophy impasse, but not without the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) making a point.
BCCI was represented by former treasurer Ashish Shelar and vice-president Rajiv Shukla. It is understood that Shelar asked ACC president Mohsin Naqvi to respect the dignity of the chair he holds and congratulate the Indian cricket team for their Asia Cup success in his opening remarks for the meet to progress.
Once Naqvi made a reference to the winning team, BCCI representatives made their displeasure over the refusal to hand over the winning trophy to India known and walked out.
Indian officials also reminded the ch...
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