KARACHI:
The Emirates Cricket Board has dismissed fears of India boycotting the match against Pakistan. According to Chief Operating Officer Subhan Ahmed, all boards confirmed participation in the Asia Cup only after receiving approval from their respective governments. While a 100% guarantee cannot be given, there is strong hope the match will take place.
Details reveal that under India’s hosting, the Asia Cup will be played in the UAE from September 9 to 28. Before this, the Pakistan team will participate in a triangular series with Afghanistan and the UAE. The Emirates Cricket Board is continuing full preparations for the Asia Cup. The first Pakistan–India clash is scheduled for September 14, with a possible second on the 21st, and if both teams reach the final, a third encounter could also take place.
Speaking exclusively to Express Tribune, Subhan Ahmed said, “Our preparations are complete, and we will provide fans with an opportunity to enjoy top-quality cricket.”
He added that all participating teams confirmed entry into the Asia Cup only after their governments’ approval.
“Although nothing can be guaranteed with 100% certainty, we are hopeful that the Indian team will also play against Pakistan,” he added.
Regarding the crowd, he said, “There is no fear of boycott; in fact, a house-full is expected. In the past, fans have always kept cricket and politics separate, and we believe the same will happen again.”
About ticketing, he explained, “We know fans are eagerly waiting for tickets. Unfortunately, negative elements took advantage and started selling fake tickets online. That’s why both the Asian Cricket Council and ECB had to issue a social media alert, clarifying that tickets were not yet on sale and warning fans not to lose their money to fraudsters. Please wait – once the official announcement is made, tickets will be available only through the official website.”
He further added, “We are finalizing talks with a ticketing agency, and soon an agreement will be reached. Within the next few days, fans will be able to buy tickets online. We will also try to keep the prices reasonable.”
On a question regarding separate seating for Pakistan and Indian fans, Subhan Ahmed said, “We have not received any such instruction from the government in Dubai. As always, fans will sit together and enjoy the game. However, the local government in Sharjah directed us to seat Afghan and Pakistani fans separately, so we are doing that for the triangular series. But no Asia Cup match is scheduled to be held in Sharjah.”
He also mentioned that spectators can obtain UAE visas in the normal way, but special arrangements are being made for players, officials, and other stakeholders.
“There will be no grand opening ceremony for the Asia Cup – it will start in a simple manner,” he concluded.