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Pakistan, India in same group for Asia Cup

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Arch-rivals India and Pakistan have been placed in the same group for this year's Asia Cup, the Asian Cricket Council announced on Thursday.

Hong Kong complete the group B line-up, while defending champions Sri Lanka are joined by Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Group A for the ninth edition of the tournament, to be hosted by Pakistan in June-July.

"All the participating nations have confirmed their participation and we hope to have a safe and highly competitive Asia Cup in three months' time,"
ACC chief executive Ashraful Huq said.

The Asia Cup, originally supposed to held every two years, did not take place in 2006 due to a hectic international schedule. Sri Lanka won the tournament on home soil in 2004.

Ashraful dispelled fears the 200,000 dollar event was in doubt after Australia postponed their tour of Pakistan over security fears earlier this month following a wave of Islamic militant attacks.

"The Australians are unaware of our culture and they don't have an idea that no sporting activity has ever been hurt in Asia. All the teams are going to take part barring any major disaster,"
he said.

And Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf promised
"extraordinary security reserved for state heads in the past"
for the event.

After a round-robin first stage, the top two nations in each group qualify for the second phase, where the teams play each other once.

The top two then qualify for the final.
"Karachi will host ten of the 13 matches, while Lahore will host three and, since the event is played in the summer season, all matches will be day-night, starting late in the afternoon,"
Ashraful later said in a press conference.
"Karachi will host the final, while the Pakistan Cricket Board will announce the full schedule of the event in due course."


The first Asia Cup was held in 1984 at Sharjah in the UAE. India have won it four times, Sri Lanka three times and Pakistan once.

It is the first time Pakistan ahs hosted the event. The 1993 edition was to be played there but was cancelled after India refused to tour for political reasons.

ACC President Arjuna Ranatunga, who led Sri Lanka to their only Asia Cup in 1996, said:
"Being a player I was lucky to play in the first Asia Cup and now as an administrator I feel this is the most prestigious event in Asia and all the nations will ensure to send their best teams."

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