T20 format Asia Cup cricket to be held in Sri Lanka from August 27

BCCI secretary Jay Shah gets extension as President of Asian Cricket Council

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Jay Shah (centre) received a one-year extension as the President of the Asian Cricket Council at their AGM in Colombo on Saturday. Pankaj Khimji (left) was appointed as the Vice Chairman of ACC while Mahinda Vallipuram was appointed as chairman of the Development Committee.
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Kolkata: The upcoming edition of the Asia Cup cricket, to be played in T20 format, will be held in Sri Lanka this year from August 27 to September 11. “The Asia Cup 2022 (T20 Format) will be held in Sri Lanka from 27 August-11 September later this year. The Qualifiers for the same will be played 20 August 2022 onwards,” the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) said in an official statement following their annual general meeting in Colombo on Saturday.

The continental showpiece, last edition of which was held in the UAE in 2018, is held to be held biannually but the 2020 edition of the tournament was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Since the inception of the tournament in 1984, India remain the most successful side in the history of the Asia Cup, winning seven of the 14 editions so far, including the last two editions (1984, 1988, 1990/91, 1995, 2010, 2016 and 2018).

Addressing the AGM, the ACC President Shah said: “I would like to thank all of my esteemed colleagues at the ACC for reposing their faith in me and considering me worthy to carry on all the work we had begun. I humbly accept this honour and am committed to working hard with a view to organise, develop and promote our beloved sport of cricket in the region, aiding the ACC to steadily grown in stature.

Shah’s extension as the ACC President for one year was proposed by Shammi Silva, President of Sri Lanka Cricket and the nomination was backed unanimously by all the members of the ACC.

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