The Asian Cricket Council (ACC), the Sri Lankan Cricket Board and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are in trouble after more rain is forecast in Colombo, with an emergency meeting to consider the transfer of matches.



Due to the bad weather, the Indian Cricket Board has expressed its reservations about the hotel in Dambulla city by showing stubbornness on the issue of transferring the Asia Cup matches from Colombo. According to sources, the Indian Cricket Board says that the hotels in Dambulla are not up to standard, while the broadcasters have objected to the hotel arrangements in Hambantota.


Sources say that the PCB also expressed its concerns due to the weather and asked to consider various options. Expected. According to sources, the ACC will inform the host Pakistan Cricket Board about the decision after considering various options. It should be noted that the Asian Cricket Council decided to hold the matches in Sri Lanka during these days.


Due to rain, the India-Pakistan match at Pali Kele on September 2 was abandoned without any result. It could not be held in Pakistan or the United Arab Emirates (UAE).