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BCCI Will Raise Asia Cup Trophy Delay Issue In Upcoming ICC Meeting, Confirms Saikia
“I have made my position clear from BCCI's point of view, that we'll wait for another 2-3 days. If the trophy is not returned to us, then we'll raise the issue in ICC's meeting starting from November 4. We are waiting for next two days now.”
“Yes, we have sent a letter to the ACC 10 days ago. If the trophy doesn't come, then we'll raise our grievance to the ICC, as that is the highest body in cricket,” Saikia told IANS on Saturday.
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