Champions Trophy Icc Seeks Written Reasons From India For Refusing To Tour Pakistan

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Champions Trophy: ICC 'seeks written reasons from India' for refusing to tour Pakistan
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Champions Trophy: ICC 'seeks written reasons from India' for refusing to tour Pakistan

India's refusal to tour Pakistan for the Asia Cup in September has put the tournament in jeopardy.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to provide written reasons for its decision not to travel to Pakistan.

The BCCI has cited security concerns as the reason for its decision, but the ICC has said that it is not satisfied with this explanation.

The ICC is now considering moving the tournament to another country, such as Sri Lanka or Bangladesh.

The Asia Cup is one of the most prestigious cricket tournaments in the world, and it would be a major blow to the sport if it were to be moved away from Pakistan.

The ICC is expected to make a decision on the future of the tournament in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, the BCCI has said that it is willing to discuss the security concerns with the ICC.

However, it is not clear if the BCCI will be willing to change its decision and tour Pakistan.

The decision by the BCCI has been met with mixed reactions.

Some people have criticized the BCCI for putting politics ahead of sport.

Others have said that the BCCI is right to be concerned about the safety of its players.

The ICC is now in a difficult position.

It wants to respect the BCCI's decision, but it also wants to ensure that the Asia Cup is played in Pakistan.

The ICC will have to weigh all of the factors involved before making a decision on the future of the tournament.