Close Menu
  • HOME
  • TAMIL NADU
  • CHENNAI
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • EDIT
  • COLUMNS
    • POINTBLANK
    • WHY TN IS FORBIDDEN LAND
  • MIXED BAG
    • CLIMATE & WEATHER
    • EDUCATION
    • HEALTH
    • JOBS
    • LEGAL
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SCIENCE
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • E-PAPER
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads YouTube
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News Today | First with the newsNews Today | First with the news
Login / Register Subscribe
  • HOME
  • TAMIL NADU
  • CHENNAI
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • EDIT
  • COLUMNS
    • POINTBLANK
    • WHY TN IS FORBIDDEN LAND
  • MIXED BAG
    • CLIMATE & WEATHER
    • EDUCATION
    • HEALTH
    • JOBS
    • LEGAL
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SCIENCE
    • TECHNOLOGY
News Today | First with the newsNews Today | First with the news
  • Tamilnadu Election 2026
  • Puducherry Election 2026
  • E-PAPER
  • POINTBLANK
  • PRIME PULSE
  • TN ECHOES
  • IPL 2026
  • DEEP DIVE
  • GLOCAL
  • COLD FACTS
  • LEADING LIGHTS
  • CRYSTAL GAZING
  • PATTERNS
Home » Huge embarrassment 
EDITORIAL

Huge embarrassment 

NT BureauBy NT BureauOctober 22, 2025No Comments
🌐 Translate ▾
  • Tamil
  • Hindi
  • Malayalam
  • Kannada
  • Telugu
Share WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Copy Link Email

The Asia Cup trophy dispute between the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Mohsin Naqvi has become a glaring embarrassment for the world’s richest cricket board. Despite India’s emphatic victory over Pakistan in the final, the trophy remains locked in diplomatic limbo in Dubai, held hostage by Naqvi, who doubles as Pakistan’s Interior Minister and Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board. Naqvi insists that a BCCI representative must come to Dubai to receive the trophy in a formal ceremony, a condition the Indian board has outright rejected as humiliating and politically motivated. This stalemate not only reflects poorly on the BCCI’s administrative competence but also exposes the disconnect between its political affiliations and its cricketing authority.

This fiasco highlights a deeper failure within the BCCI’s leadership, which is widely seen as aligned with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. For a board with immense global influence and financial muscle, being held to ransom by a relatively low-profile Pakistani official is a striking sign of impotence. The grand political posturing by Prime Minister Narendra Modi against Pakistan contrasts sharply with the BCCI’s inability to secure a trophy it won on the field. Instead of swiftly resolving the issue through ICC channels or leveraging its dominance in the Asian Cricket Council, the BCCI’s passive stance and preference for lodging protests come across as a weak response, betraying the very nationalist bravado that it publicly champions.
Mohsin Naqvi’s offer to host a ceremonial handover in Dubai on November 10 only adds fuel to the humiliation, transforming what should have been a straightforward trophy presentation into a politicized spectacle. The BCCI’s refusal to accept this “public mockery” further intensifies the impasse, turning the once-celebratory occasion into a diplomatic standoff that overshadows the players’ achievements and the spirit of the sport. This situation puts the spotlight firmly on the BCCI’s administrative sluggishness and raises critical questions about its capacity to navigate complex, politically charged cricketing conflicts in an era where sports and diplomacy are deeply intertwined.
Huge embarrassment
Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram Copy Link Email
Previous Article22,000 Afghans deported from Pakistan in Oct
Next Article Early menopause, poor heart health linked to brain decline

Related Posts

EDITORIAL

Promise & Pressure

June 6, 2026
EDITORIAL

Faith & Law

June 5, 2026
EDITORIAL

Promise, Expectation

June 4, 2026
EDITORIAL

Flying high

June 2, 2026
EDITORIAL

Cooling Wisdom

June 1, 2026
EDITORIAL

Strain, Stability 

May 30, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Latest Posts

E-paper 06 June 2026

NT BureauJune 6, 20260

Over 3 lakh students register for TNEA 2026 counselling

NT BureauJune 6, 20260

Over three lakh students have enrolled for Tamil Nadu engineering admission counselling, with online registration concluding on June 5, officials said.

Gold prices see sharp drop

NT BureauJune 6, 20260

Gold prices witnessed a significant decline on June 6, bringing relief to buyers after recent highs.

Praggnanandhaa’s Norway win: A new era for Indian chess

NT BureauJune 6, 20260

R Praggnanandhaa scripted history by becoming the first Indian to win the prestigious Norway Chess title, marking a significant milestone in the country’s growing dominance in global chess.

Annamalai’s exit sparks political tremors in TN

NT BureauJune 6, 20260

In a major political development, former BJP state president K Annamalai has announced that he will launch a new political party and contest in the upcoming general elections, triggering significant ripples across Tamil Nadu’s political landscape.

About
About
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram RSS
Latest Posts
  • E-paper 06 June 2026
  • Over 3 lakh students register for TNEA 2026 counselling
  • Gold prices see sharp drop
  • Praggnanandhaa’s Norway win: A new era for Indian chess
  • Annamalai’s exit sparks political tremors in TN
© 2026 NewsTodayNet.com. All Rights Reserved. Designed & Maintained by Gifted Technologies.
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Prove your humanity: 0   +   2   =  
Lost password?