The ACC is responsible for organising the Asia Cup tournaments, including the senior men, women and Under-19 boys’ competitions. Last year the ACC decided to postpone the men’s tournament owing to the pandemic, with June 2021 and Sri Lanka jotted down as the date and venue. Pakistan, who were meant to host the 2020 edition, were awarded the hosting rights for the 2022 edition.Related

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As far as the 2021 calendar for the men’s national team goes, immediately after the 2021 IPL, which is likely to end in May, India’s focus will shift to the tour of England, where they will spend more than two months. A five-Test series against the hosts is scheduled to begin in August. Also, if India qualify for the World Test Championship final, which they are frontrunners for, they will have that commitment in June.The BCCI has not yet indicated whether it would want to play the Asia Cup as a preparatory event before India host the T20 World Cup in October-November, but Shah taking charge at the ACC could have an impact on the logistics of the tournament.Upon assuming office at the BCCI, in 2019, Shah, then 31, became the youngest office bearer in the incumbent board administration. At the domestic level, he has been with the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) since 2009. An engineer by training, he was elected as an executive board member in the Central Board of Cricket, Ahmedabad, in May 2009, and he took over as the joint-secretary of the GCA in September 2013. He is Indian home minister Amit Shah’s son.

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