Divay Delhi: Some member boards, including the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), have threatened to skip the next Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting if it is held in Dhaka, adding fuel to the fire of concerns over the 2025 Asia Cup. Although the ACC meeting is now set to take place on July 24 in the capital of Bangladesh, the lingering concerns regarding the tournament's future have been exacerbated by the tension surrounding its site. India has consistently shown itself to be the best in Asian cricket. The Indian squad is known for its abundance of talent and strong leadership. This contributed to their decisive victory in the Asia Cup, which solidified their place in the global cricket scene. Through it all, India's journey through the tournament was characterized by maturity, consistency, and the development of young talent, from spectacular batting displays to devastating bowling attacks. Dhaka, Bangladesh was going to host the next Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting on July 24. Along with this, we came across one of the most significant statements made by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and other members of the board: that, owing to political and diplomatic concerns, the BCCI will not participate in the Asia Cup unless the PCB chairman changes the location of the ACC meeting from Dhaka.