The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has its eyes firmly set on IPL 2025 and the upcoming India-England tour. It sees these events as its main priority this year.
Moreover, a post by Asian News International on X stated that no decision has yet been made on whether India will withdraw from ACC tournaments or not. Such reports caught the board\’s attention immediately, prompting a swift response.
No Decision Made on ACC Participation
The top sources suggested that India could opt out of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) tournaments. The BCCI was prompt in calling out these rumors as baseless. Secretary Devajit Saikia made it clear that no official discussion has been presented.
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia to ANI says, “Since this morning, it has come to our notice about some news reports that the BCCI has decided not to participate in the Asia Cup and the Women\’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup, both of which are ACC (Asian Cricket Council) events. Such news… pic.twitter.com/U0fZ9t8Ykl
— ANI (@ANI) May 19, 2025
Saikia also highlighted the fact that no speculation about withdrawal has yet been discussed. This straight denial paved the way for holding on to the board\’s existing plans.
Player availability for the T20 league is being carefully monitored. By highlighting these priorities, the BCCI has made it clear that its main focus lies elsewhere, leaving plans for ACC events still undecided.
Future ACC Events Still on Table
Even with all the media hype, Saikia explained that ACC tournaments have not been ruled out. India appreciates its contribution to Asian cricket and will consider options in due time. The board will consult with stakeholders before arriving at any conclusion. In the meantime, however, the fans can breathe easy knowing that no decision has been made yet.
As the rumors are dismissed, BCCI can now concentrate on its existing plans without distraction. The priorities of the board are clear, and effective communication has restored the focus to cricket.